Limitations': Sachsenring king's crowning glory, five-way title fight tightens, 'wheels fall off' for Aussie - Talking Pts
MotoGP’s Sachsenring weekend showcased Marc Marquez’s dominance as he pursued his 10th premier-class win at the twisty anti-clockwise circuit where 10 of 13 corners go left. The story says Marquez entered Sunday chasing a milestone after struggling with right shoulder and foot issues tied to surgeries four rounds earlier, and it frames the victory as his best match-up. It also notes the rarity of such a run: it was the first time a rider had won double-digit premier-class races at the same track since 1975, when Giacomo Agostini won at Imatra in Finland for his final time. The article explains that Marquez’s rehabilitation included surgery on a troublesome right shoulder after the French Grand Prix, with a bent screw disrupting sensation in his arm. Despite earlier setbacks leaving him 102 points behind the series lead, he is portrayed as tightening the championship fight, now 18 points behind Aprilia’s Jorge Martin after wins in Hungary, Czechia and Germany. The piece adds that Marquez believes improvement is needed specifically “in the right arm.”




