Honda’s Marc Marquez continued his reign as “King of the Sachsenring” with an eighth successive win yesterday at the German Grand Prix that sent him back to the top of the championship standings.
The Spaniard, who has also started eight times in a row from pole position in Germany, was pushed hard by local hero Jonas Folger, who finished a stirring second for the non-works Yamaha Tech3 team.
Folger, who started fifth, became the first German to stand on the podium in his home grand prix in the MotoGP era.
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Dani Pedrosa, Marquez’s teammate and compatriot, finished a distant third.
The win was triple champion Marquez’s second of the season and sent him clear at the top with 129 points, five ahead of Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales, who finished fourth and is on 124 after nine races.
Italian Andrea Dovizioso, the previous leader, slipped to third on 123 points after crossing the line in eighth place. Compatriot Valentino Rossi, who finished fifth, is fourth overall on 119 points.
Marquez’s run of success at Sachsenring racing circuit in Hohenstein-Ernsttha, Germany, started in 2010 when he was competing in the 125cc category. He then won in Moto2 in 2011 and 2012, before his streak of five victories in MotoGP.
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