MotoGP: Marc Marquez was victorious at the Dutch MotoGP, while his brother Alex crashed out.
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“The most special one was Qatar, because I had that extra concentration to attack in the correct moments. But it looks like this year we are winning in the difficult circuits and we are doing mistakes in the favourite circuits.” From his first world championship win there in the 125cc category in 2010, Marquez was unbeaten in Germany until last year. Even then, he recovered from a massive 190km/h Friday practice spill that saw him break his left index finger and damage his ribs
“I need to understand the track conditions, because it will be cold plus some rain, then I need to understand well the championship situation. We have two races in a row, so we need to take care.Here’s your Insider’s Guide to round 11 of the MotoGP season, with the 30-lap German Grand Prix set for 10pm AEST on Sunday after the 15-lap sprint race at 11pm Saturday AEST.
“Of course I will give my best to be fast in qualifying, but we have to keep working really hard on the race pace, especially when we have to be consistent with the other manufacturers. That is where we struggle.” Italian Enea Bastianini is yet to be officially ruled out of the event by his Tech3 KTM team, but was absent from his Thursday media duties at the Sachsenring for reasons first described a fever. News emerged later on Thursday that the 27-year-old had been hospitalised with appendicitis.
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