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Under-pressure Marquez wins sprint after penalty scare

Under-pressure Marquez wins sprint after penalty scare

Yahoo19-07-2025
Ducati's Marc Marquez took a record-extending 11th sprint win of the season at the Czech Grand Prix, but the Spaniard's celebrations were briefly put on hold during an investigation into tyre pressure infringements.
Marquez and factory Ducati teammate Francesco Bagnaia were both forced to slow down during Saturday's race and surrender first and second place due to low tyre pressure, or risk incurring an eight-second penalty.
Six-times champion Marquez relinquished his lead but was able to overtake KTM's Pedro Acosta with two laps remaining and cross the finish line first.
Asked if he had done enough to avoid a penalty, Marquez said: "Yes, we did it. For that reason, I'm smiling. So it's true that it was super towards the limit. And yeah, we're riding comfortable.
"Then I saw that the pressure was not enough. I tried to push some laps on the brakes, but I saw that was too much risk to get on that correct pressure. And then I decided to wait.
"I just stayed super close to Acosta to increase the temperature. And then when I saw the temperature was already inside the rules, pressure was inside the rules, then I pushed in the last few laps."
MotoGP confirmed that no further action would be taken against Marquez, who leads the riders' championship table with 356 points.
His younger brother Alex, who finished 17th after a disastrous start, is in second place, 95 points behind on 261.
Last minute rescue for Brno #TissotSprint success 🥇 @marcmarquez93#CzechGP 🇨🇿 pic.twitter.com/4mxqtvsMTg
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) July 19, 2025
KTM-Tech3's Enea Bastiani, who missed the previous round with appendicitis, ended third at the Brno circuit in the Czech Republic.
For Acosta, it was a first sprint podium since Aragon 2024.
The 21-year-old said: "It was the darkest beginning of a season in my life. Being on the podium again is super nice."
Pole-sitter Bagnaia finished seventh after he was overtaken by Trackhouse Aprilia rider Raul Fernandez in the final lap.
Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin ended 11th on his return to competition after suffering a collapsed lung and bruised ribs in a crash in Qatar in April.
Australia's Jack Miller finished 12th, having started 10th.
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