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Discover moreIn the tenth round of the 2025 MotoGP, Marc notches his sixth win of the season, equalling the legendary Giacomo Agostini in terms of total number of wins in premier class: 68 in a world total of 94, and he does it on a prestigious track that hasn’t seen him triumph since 2018. And we know that Assen isn’t one of his favourites, as Mugello wasn’t: and yet, as with last week, when he decides to take the lead he does so, stays there and extends it at will if necessary. He thus seals his third consecutive Sprint-GP double after his ninth win in this year's Sprint Races. Extraordinary results and a well deserved mention for this formidable rider who is making MotoGP history, like the greats before him, with the enthusiasm, vivacity and the sheer grit of a rookie wanting to carve a name for himself: this says it all about him, his character and talent, but also about his professionalism. Although not 100% this weekend, owing to Friday's two crashes, he still managed to weave his lethal web and there was nothing that his opponents could do to escape it.
I am also satisfied with Pecco's great race. For me his most intense this year excluding, perhaps, the win in Austin. He narrowly missed the Pole Position due to two imperfections in the crucial time attack lap. After an excellent start his pace was equally sound, which was also proven by the fast lap he recorded in the race. It goes without saying that we have to keep pushing, never quit believing and take the best from what we can do together, like his masterly overtaking of Acosta.
Finally, good luck and best wishes for a speedy recovery to Alex Marquez: a nasty fall for someone who always battles on, never sparing himself. Go, go, go, Alex!
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