The Ant of Cervera secures his first-ever victory 336 days after his injury in the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix.

Marc Marquez wins the German GP.

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The weekend marked a triumphant run for Marc Marquez at Sachsenring as the Repsol Honda Team top gun returned to the top step of the podium 581 days after his last win.

The 10-time German GP champion started off the race strong and managed to maintain a consistent pace throughout. As the race made it through halfway, he was neck-to-neck with Miguel Oliveira but Marquez ousted him and proceeded to clock in fast laps. Despite the intense pressure from his rival, Marquez emerged as victorious as ever 336 days after his injury at the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix.

This marks the Spaniard’s 11th straight win in Germany and the 11th consecutive win for a Repsol Honda Team rider at the circuit, ending a 21-race run without a victory. With his 96th premier class podium, his 57th win in the class, Marquez moves ahead of Doohan for most premier class podiums – fourth overall.

Teammate Pol Espargaro ended his run with another top-ten finish, his fourth of the season, Espargaro sits on 35 World Championship points and in 12th overall.

The MotoGP paddock now heads north to Assen, The Cathedral, for round nine of the World Championship.

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Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team)- As It Happened

“This is one of the most important, and hardest, moments of my career. Today I knew there was a great opportunity to do something. When I crossed the line I just enjoyed it and then arriving with my whole team there, emotional, it helps a lot after such a difficult situation. It’s impossible to come back alone, you need people, you need a good team, a good team of doctors, a physio, Honda, Honda respect me a lot. Alberto Puig, Emilio Alzamora, my family, they helped me a lot.

Now it’s time to enjoy this weekend, we were looking for a petrol station but now we found one and the fuel tank is full again. It’s extra motivation for me, for Honda, for the engineers, for the team and let’s see what the future brings. When I saw some drops of rain on lap four of five, I said; it’s my race. I started pushing at this point and then when it started to rain harder, I pushed even more and then the second race with Oliveira began. He pushed so hard and was very fast, it was hard to keep concentrated because all the memories, everything I have lived over the last year, came into my mind. But we did it. We will do it again.”

Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda Team)- As It Happened

“Honestly, today was not good. I did not get a good start and we struggled a lot, I got overtaken a lot and here is not the easiest place to pass. Then when the rain came, I was stuck behind too many people and I couldn’t get past them fast enough. If you can’t overtake quickly at the Sachsenring this is what happens. My race isn’t what I wanted, it’s not what I expected. But we have seen what Marc has done, I am really happy for him and the whole Repsol Honda Team. It shows that the bike is working well here but also highlights that we could have done more since I have been close to Marc all weekend. It’s a boost to improve, to work harder and better.”

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Michelle Liew

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