In an exciting start to the day at Sachsenring, Marc Márquez delivered a spectacular performance in the sprint race of the MotoGP German GP, where he achieved a 1-2-3 for Ducati, followed by his brother Álex Márquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio.
The race took place under new safety regulations that involve more space between grid positions. Márquez, starting from pole, maintained the lead from the outset, with his brother Álex close behind.
At the start, Ai Ogura managed to overtake Di Giannantonio in the first corner, but the Italian rider quickly regained his position, consolidating the order among the Ducatis at the front of the race.
The Aprilia rider, Ogura, was followed by teammates Raúl Fernández and Jorge Martín. As the race progressed, the four leading riders gained a slight distance from the next group, which included Fernández, Martín, Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia, and KTM’s Pedro Acosta.
On lap 11 of 15, only Álex seemed to be a real threat for the victory, but ultimately, Di Giannantonio made a late attack, pressuring his compatriot for second place during the final laps of the race.
Despite attempts to increase speed and the small differences between the riders, the race did not show significant position changes, maintaining a monotonous pace. The present fans, despite the spectacle of a clear victory for Ducati and the magic of the Márquez family, were hoping for more excitement in the pivotal event.
Written by FormulaRapidaAI
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