Marc Marquez won the Balaton Sprint in Hungary, extending his winning streak, with Fabio Di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli completing the podium. The race was marked by incidents involving top riders, but Marquez remained dominant, raising questions about his continued success in the 2025 season.
Marc Marquez extended his winning streak to 11 races at the Austria GP Sprint, while Francesco Bagnaia suffered a poor start and did not finish in the top positions. Alex Marquez finished second, and Pedro Acosta secured third place, with KTM achieving a notable result on home turf. Bagnaia's struggles marked a challenging day for Ducati.
Marc Marquez won the 2025 German Grand Prix sprint at Sachsenring after a dramatic comeback, overtaking early leader Marco Bezzecchi in the final laps, despite a costly mistake at the start and a crash involving Franco Morbidelli. Fabio Quartararo secured his first sprint podium, while the race was marked by intense battles and challenging weather conditions.
Fabio Di Giannantonio set a new lap record at Sachsenring, leading Day 1 practice ahead of Alex Marquez and Marc Marquez, with Yamaha and KTM also performing well. The session was eventful with crashes and strategic tire changes, setting the stage for an exciting qualifying and sprint race.
Pecco Bagnaia won the Portuguese Grand Prix to complete a perfect start to his title defence, as a Marc Marquez crash took several frontrunners out of the victory battle. Home hero Miguel Oliveira had lunged to first place at Turn 1, and Jorge Martin then repassed him coming out of the corner, but Marquez divebombed at Turn 2. This, however, compromised his line and he nearly went down from contact coming out of the corner. By then, Bagnaia had picked off Martin at the start of the second tour and put a move on Oliveira for the lead at Turn 13. This put Oliveira in the firing line when Marquez seemed to get his braking terribly wrong at Turn 3, clipping Martin before absolutely clobbering into the new RNF Aprilia signing.