The Phnom Penh Post

Marquez claims overall lead after German win

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REIGNING world MotoGP champion Marc Marquez snatched the overall championsh­ip lead after storming to his eighth consecutiv­e German Grand Prix win on Sunday.

The Spaniard held off a spirited challenge f rom home favourite Jonas Folger to claim his second victory of the season after starting from pole position.

German rookie Folger produced a stunning ride for Yamaha’s satellite team to claim his maiden podium finish, as Marquez’s Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa came home in third.

Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso went into the race at the top of the standings but finished down in eighth place to slip to third overall.

Marquez, who was fourth going into the day, now leads the championsh­ip by five points from Maverick Vinales, with Dovizioso a point further back in third.

“I knew before the weekend that this was an important moment in the championsh­ip and that the Sachsenrin­g was an important circuit for us,” Marquez said.

“It was the place to take a risk if necessary and to try to win. So I’m happy we took these 25 points and the lead in the championsh­ip before the summer break.”

Nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi showed good form to back up his first win of the season last time out in Assen by finishing fifth behind Vinales, but the Italian still dropped to fourth overall.

Folger thrilled the home crowd in the opening stages by passing Pedrosa and Marquez to take a shock lead on his Yamaha Tech3 after qualifying in third.

He maintained the lead for a few laps before Marquez retook control.

Tight title race

The 24-year-old was made to work hard by Folger, but he pulled away in the last two laps to win by 3.310 seconds.

“I don’t know what to say – I never expected this. I was really strong and could follow Marc,” Folger said.

“I burned the tyre. I couldn’t match him at the end. I thought I could beat him but two laps at the end the tyre was gone. I’m so happy.”

Marquez, having taken his eighth straight Sachsenrin­g pole on Saturday, has now won eight races in a row at the circuit across the three classes.

With the season at its halfway stage, the five-time world champion is poised to claim his fourth MotoGP crown in just five years.

But this is one of the tightest title races in history, with just 10 points separating leader Marquez from fourth-placed Rossi.

Yamaha’s Rossi did well to make up four places hav ing st a r ted f rom n i nt h on t he g r id, a lt houg h he cou ld n’t find a way past his teammate Vinales.

“It was a difficult weekend, because we suffered a lot, like we had done at other tracks this year, but fortunatel­y we were able to work better,” the 38-year-old said.

“But st i l l t his f if t h place is quite good.

“These are good points for the championsh­ip.”

Ducati, who went five years without a podium finish in Germany until Dovizioso came third last season, struggled again and Dovizioso had to dig deep to hold off last year’s Moto2 champion Johann Zarco for eighth.

 ?? AFP ?? Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez celebrates on the podium after winning the Grand Prix of Germany at the Sachsenrin­g Circuit on Sunday.
AFP Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez celebrates on the podium after winning the Grand Prix of Germany at the Sachsenrin­g Circuit on Sunday.

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