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MotoGP Austrian GP: Marc Marquez pulls off yet another win

MotoGP Austrian GP: Marc Marquez pulls off yet another win

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Marc Marquez continued his march towards the world title with yet another MotoGP grand prix victory in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The win represented another 'double' following Saturday's sprint success and thus completed the factory Ducati rider's sixth consecutive perfect racing weekend – a run stretching back to the Aragon Grand Prix in June.
Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi led much of the race after starting from pole position before Marquez pounced. The Italian then succumbed to charging Gresini Ducati rider Fermin Aldeguer, who took his best MotoGP result with second place.
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