Can Marc Marquez end near 1,000 day MotoGP losing streak at 'his' Sachsenring?
All eyes are on Marc Marquez, as he chases his first Ducati victory at a Sachsenring track where he has never been beate𒐪n in a premier-class grand pꦿrix.

If ever there was a track where 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez could end his MotoGP los🐓in🌜g streak, this weekend’s Sachsenring round is it.
Unbeaten at the German circuit acros𝓀s 125cc, Moto2 and MotoGP machinery ꦛfrom 2010-2019, Marquez then took his first post-arm surgery victory at the venue in 2021.
Absent from the 2022 round after further surgery, last year’s miserable return arguably triggered the end of his Honda career: A middle finger to the RC213V in practice followe💃d by a punishing weekend of accidents that ruled him out of the grand prix.
The 31-year-old returns having rejuvenated his fortune🌠s at Gresini Ducati this season, but his MotoGP losing streak dating back to Misano 2021 continues🎃.
Crossing the finish line within half a second of a first Ducati victorꦍy at Jerez and Le Mans, 🐈Marquez is seeking to end a 987-day drought on Sunday.
Due to his non-starts, Marquez has technically never been beaten in a MotoGP at the Sachsenring, but faces tw🎃o formidable opponents in the form of Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin.
Not only are the title leaders riding the latest GP24 vs Marquez’s older GP23, but Bagnaia arrives on the back of a five-race win streak 💝while Martin did the double at Sachsenring last season.
“It's the track he loves. 11 race wins. 8 in MotoGP. But last year was the beginning of the end with Honda, after the five crashes,” said mahbx.com MotoGP podcast host Jordan Moreland.
“Now on the Ducati, people will be expec꧒ting him to win this weekend. But the GP24s and especi𒁃ally Bagnaia and Martin are not going to make it easy.”
“Definitely not,” replied mahbx.com MotoGP editor Pete McLaren. “There were times in the Marquez Honda years where you could almost give him the winner’s trophy before the weekend started. It won’t be like that♕ this time around.
“There’s no reason to think he won’t be in the fight for victory, given he has b𓆏een at other tracks, so let’s hope we see a real battle between the top three in the world championship.
“Marc needs that as well, because he’s been dropping away from Martin and Pecco in the points. Now he needs to take a bite back before the summer break𝕴.
“They all want to go into the break on a high but I also think Marc can afford to risk a bit more than the other two. With only 10 points between 🅘Mar🍬tin and Pecco now, they'll maybe be a bit more careful if things get heated in the race.
“They won't want to throw it away because, if you're Martin, you could lose the title lead. And if you're Bagnaia, you could undo all of the hard work in closing back up to the ๊t🐎op.
“But I think Marc’s just got to go for it at a track that’s💎 been so great for him,🎶 apart from last year!”
“Marc even🌟 said at Assen that he had considered retiring at around this ti🌱me last year. But now he’s going to be a factory Ducati rider in 2025,” said Moreland.
“Coming back to this weekend though, do you think there will be more pressure on Marquez after what he’s done at Sachsenring in the past, or on Bag💟naia and Martin ꧙to stop him?”
Superbike/MotoG👍P reporter Robert Jones replied: “With Bagnaia and Martin so close now, they could have eyes on each other. But there’s a lot of pressure on Marc, also because we all expected him to win already on a Ducati and h💞e hasn’t.
“Jerez was a very good chance𒉰. He just lost out to Bagnaia in the grand prix and 🗹crashed in the Sprint while he was leading that race.
“Marc, probably more than any other rider, also likes to send a message to other riders and he won't want Bagnaia and Martin getting comfortable, thinking they've got him 𓆏covered.
“And Marc won’t want to be beaten by 🗹them at ‘his’ circuit.
“I think he'lꦫl be more relaxed in the sense that he can take more risks, because of the points standings, but I think there wil🎃l still be so much pressure on his shoulders to win.”
Moreland added: “Bagnaia was playing💝 down his chances after Assen, saying Marquez and Martin will hav♛e something extra for Sachsenring. But I don’t believe that for a second! Pecco will be right there as well.”
“We're coming from a great track for Pecco. 🔯Now we're at a track where Marquez has an incredible record and Martin won last year," McLaren said. "So the emphasis is on those guys to respond to Pecco and put the pressure on him at one of their best tracks.
“But it's hard to believe that Pecco is not going to be up there this weekend, given the stunning form he's in at the moment. Let’s hope they are a♚ll in the fight together.
"And of course, it’s also the last chance🌟 for Acosta to beat Marquez🍎's record as the youngest MotoGP race winner.”