MotoGP: Marquez dominates in Honda one-two at Sachsenring

Reigning champion Marquez had won from pole at the track every year since his 125cc title-winning campaign in 2010.

Published on Jul 13, 2015 11:36:00 AM

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Marc Marquez finally took his second win of the 2015 MotoGP season by dominating the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring for Honda.

Reigning champion Marquez had won from pole at the track every year since his 125cc title-winning campaign in 2010, and that streak looked safe when he topped every practice session and claimed pole this weekend.

It wasn't totally straightforward for Marquez, who was jumped by Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa at the lights and ended up in third as Jorge Lorenzo swept around the outside of them both on his Yamaha.

Honda made a unique choice of standard hard front Bridgestones on a day when everyone else chose the softer 'Sachsenring special' asymmetric front, potentially setting up a battle of tyre strategies.

In the event, the Hondas were simply faster in the race as they had been for much of the weekend.

Marquez quickly demoted Pedrosa to third and by the end of lap five he was through on Lorenzo into the lead.

From there Marquez quickly escaped, leaving the Yamahas to fight over second.

It took repeated attempts before Rossi was able to overtake Lorenzo, and even once clear he did not have the pace to keep up with Marquez.

Instead he had to focus on Pedrosa, who also passed Lorenzo and then made it a Honda one-two by passing Rossi at half-distance.

Rossi clung on behind Pedrosa until the final laps before settling for third, which still increased his championship lead to 13 points as Lorenzo drifted away in fourth.

Andrea Iannone completed the top five after a lonely race on the best of the Ducatis.

His team-mate Andrea Dovizioso crashed out of eighth, while underdog qualifying star Yonny Hernandez tumbled back from fifth to 12th on the Pramac Ducati.

Britons Bradley Smith and Cal Crutchlow were sixth and seventh.

The biggest dice of the race was over eighth place, a battle involving six bikes in the middle stages.

Pol Espargaro eventually won it ahead of Danilo Petrucci.

The Suzukis were left squabbling over 10th place, a battle Aleix Espargaro by just 0.021 seconds over Maverick Vinales at the line.

RESULTS - 30 LAPS:

PosRiderTeamBikeGap
1Marc MarquezHondaHonda41m01.087s
2Daniel PedrosaHondaHonda2.226s
3Valentino RossiYamahaYamaha5.608s
4Jorge LorenzoYamahaYamaha9.928s
5Andrea IannoneDucatiDucati20.785s
6Bradley SmithTech 3Yamaha23.215s
7Cal CrutchlowLCRHonda29.881s
8Pol EspargaroTech 3Yamaha34.953s
9Danilo PetrucciPramac RacingDucati35.875s
10Aleix EspargaroSuzukiSuzuki37.253s
11Maverick VinalesSuzukiSuzuki37.274s
12Yonny HernandezPramac RacingDucati42.081s
13Hector BarberaAvintia RacingDucati48.611s
14Alvaro BautistaAprilia GresiniAprilia50.687s
15Jack MillerLCRHonda53.769s
16Nicky HaydenAsparHonda58.921s
17Eugene LavertyAsparHonda1m02.738s
18Alex de AngelisIodaRacing ProjectART/Aprilia1m03.122s
19Loris BazForward RacingYamaha Forward1m11.162s
20Michael LavertyAprilia GresiniAprilia1m15.910s
-Claudio CortiForward RacingYamaha ForwardRetirement
-Andrea DoviziosoDucatiDucatiRetirement
-Hiroshi AoyamaAB MotoracingHondaRetirement
-Mike Di MeglioAvintia RacingDucatiRetirement
-Scott ReddingMarc VDSHondaRetirement

RIDERS' STANDINGS:

PosRiderPoints
1Valentino Rossi179
2Jorge Lorenzo166
3Andrea Iannone118
4Marc Marquez114
5Andrea Dovizioso87
6Bradley Smith87
7Daniel Pedrosa67
8Cal Crutchlow66
9Pol Espargaro64
10Maverick Vinales57
11Danilo Petrucci51
12Aleix Espargaro44
13Yonny Hernandez32
14Scott Redding30
15Hector Barbera19
16Loris Baz14
17Alvaro Bautista13
18Jack Miller12
19Stefan Bradl9
20Michele Pirro8
21Nicky Hayden8
22Eugene Laverty7
23Hiroshi Aoyama5
24Mike Di Meglio2
25Alex de Angelis1

 

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