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Marc Marquez made history for Ducati after dominating the Czech MotoGP race in Brno, as he recorded his fifth successive victory in the premier class.
Marc Marquez achieved history for Ducati by dominating the Czech MotoGP race in Brno, securing his fifth consecutive win in the premier class and becoming the first rider in the manufacturer’s history to achieve this feat. The eight-time World Champion triumphed with nearly a two-second lead in the race.
Both Ducati factory riders, Bagnaia and Marquez, had a strong start, with Bagnaia leading Marquez into Turn 1. Despite Marquez initially looking quicker, Bagnaia swiftly regained his lead.
Italian rider Marco Bezzecchi made an impressive start, overtaking Quartararo and eventually seizing the lead from Bagnaia due to a mistake by the latter at the final corner of the opening lap.
Marquez then passed Bagnaia to move into second place, eventually taking the lead from Bezzecchi and pulling away from him. Acosta also challenged Bagnaia for a podium spot.
Despite an attempt to catch Acosta for the final podium position, Bagnaia remained behind as Marquez crossed the finish line with a comfortable victory margin of over 1.7 seconds.






