Marc Marquez beats brother Alex in Spielberg sprint
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But, as expected, no mistakes came from Marc Marquez as he extended his incredible winning run to 11 on the spin in 2025. Alex Marquez crossed the line in P2, 1.9s ahead of Acosta, who kept Bezzecchi at bay.
Ducati's Marc Marquez conquered his Austrian Grand Prix jinx in style by charging from fourth on the grid to claim victory in Saturday's sprint race at the Red Bull Ring, with his brother and closest championship contender Alex finishing second.
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Autosport on MSNMarc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software
The six-time MotoGP champion is no fan of the stability control system launching at the Red Bull Ring this weekend
Liberty Media acquired MotoGP for around $4.9 billion earlier this year but the series appears to be facing a bit of a crisis. MotoGP has been struggling with two clear problems.
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Experts are divided on whether Ducati will suffer due to the introduction of stability control, which Marc Marquez is opposed to. Stability control, or slide control, is the latest electronics development which is debuting this weekend at the Austrian MotoGP.