2025 British MotoGP: Alex Marquez ends Marc Marquez sprint domination
Alex Marquez bea♋ts Marc Marquez in Silꦰverstone MotoGP sprint

Gresini Ducati MotoGP rider Alex Marquez ended Marc Marquez’s domination 🉐of sprints in 2025 with victory in the half-dꦐistance race at the British Grand Prix.
A previous sprint winner at the British Grand Prix, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez absorbed huge early pressu♊re from his older brother after taking the lead on lap two of 10 before darting awꦍay 3.511 seconds to the chequered flag.
It marks Alex Marquez’s first sprint win of the 2025 season and ends 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez’s run of six consecutive Saturday victories.
The Gresini rider has also reduced Marc Marquez’s championship lead to 19 points, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pecco Bagnaia has 𝔉slid 56 points behind after fꦫading to sixth at the chequered flag.
Marc Marquez was a distant second in the end, while Fabio Di Giannantonio completed t♌he podium for VR46 Ducati in third.
Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo converted his third successive pole of the season to the holeshot off the line at a cool an🅘d cloudy Silverstone on Saturday afternoon.
Behind him, the Marquez brothers exchanged places, with Marc Marquez - wh🍌o started fourth - getting the upper hand and taking ꩲthe lead from Quartararo into Stowe.
His time heading the field wa𒊎s brief, however, as he ran wide into Village corner on the second tour and allowed Alex Marquez - who passed Quartararo seconds earlier - into the lead.
The pair ran line astern f𝄹or the next seven laps, with Alex Marquez keeping himself out of reach as his GP24 proved better on traction compared to Marc Marquez’s factory GP25.
At the start of lap nine, Alex Marquez’s lead was up to almost half a second, before his elder br♑other gave up the chase and dropped 3.511s behind to a safe second a🧸t the chequered flag.
Fabio Di Giannantonio came from seventh on the grid and worked❀ his way past Pecco Bagnaia for third on the eighth tour.
He ended the sprint almost sixth💞 tenths clear of Aprilia’s Marco Bezജzecchi, who stormed from outside of the top 10 to snatch fourth on the final lap.
Johann Zarco completed the to𝐆p five on his LCR Honda after a last-lap overtake on Bagnaia, who rapidly faded out o🃏f podium contention in the latter stages.
Poleman Quartararo was seventh for Yamaha ahead of KTM’s Pedro Acosta and Pra𝕴mac Yamaha’s Jack Miller.
KTM’s Brad Binder was the only retirement from the sprint, after crashing on🍸 lap two. He was one of two riders to run the medium front tyre.
Track♔house Racing’s Ai Ogura was a non-starter after suffering a suspected tibiaಌ fracture in an FP1 crash on Friday.
