MotoGP once again delivered thrilling action at the Sachsenring Circuit in Germany.
This round became a showcase for Spanish riders, who produced impressive performances
in both the Moto2 and MotoGP classes. Iván Ortolá Takes Moto2 Victory After Intense Final-Lap Battle
The Moto2 race at Sachsenring was filled with drama and excitement. Iván Ortolá claimed victory after an
intense battle with Daniel Holgado that lasted until the final lap. From the start of the race, Ortolá
immediately showed strong pace and tried to control the pace at the front. However, Holgado refused
to let him escape, staying close behind and constantly applying pressure. Their battle became one of the most
exciting fights of the Moto2 season so far. In the end, Ortolá managed to defend his position until the
finish line and secured a crucial victory. Izan Guevara completed the podium by finishing in third place.
This result further strengthens Ortolá’s reputation as one of the riders to watch in the Moto2 championship
battle this season.
Here is the current Moto2 championship standings after the Sachsenring round, Germany.

Meanwhile, in the MotoGP class, Marc Márquez once again proved why Sachsenring is considered one
of his favorite circuits. The Ducati rider delivered a dominant performance throughout the weekend.
After securing pole position with an impressive lap time, Márquez continued his strong form by winning
the Sprint Race. During the race, Márquez managed to handle the pressure from his rivals, including his
younger brother ÁlexMárquez, who finished second. Fabio Di Giannantonio completed the podium, giving
Ducati a clean sweep of the top three positions.
This victory further strengthens Marc Márquez’s momentum in the MotoGP title fight. Sachsenring once again
became the perfect stage for the 33-year-old rider to showcase his incredible speed and race craft.
MotoGP Championship Battle Gets Even More Intense With another strong result in Germany, Marc Márquez
continues to strengthen his position in the championship standings. However, the title fight remains wide
open, with riders from Ducati, Aprilia, KTM, and Yamaha still capable of challenging for victory.
The Sachsenring round once again proved that MotoGP and Moto2 continue to deliver drama, surprises,
and battles that go down to the final lap.
Now, all eyes are on whether Marc Márquez can maintain his dominance in the main race and continue his
charge toward the MotoGP world title.
Here is the current MotoGP championship standings after the Sachsenring round, Germany.

