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2025 Germany's MotoGP: Qualifying and Sprint Live Update!
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Get Ready for 2025 Germany MotoGP: Live Qualifying and Sprint Updates!

July 12, 2025 1 Min Read
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The 2025 MotoGP German Grand Prix will resume on Saturday with qualifying sessions and sprint races taking place in Saxenling. Rainy conditions have impacted the second day of practice in Germany, with Mark Marquez currently leading the championship by 68 points ahead of Saturday’s sprint. Marquez, who has won nearly every sprint in 2025, has shown strong performances on Saturdays but cautioned on Friday that the wet weather would demand a more cautious approach. The championship frontrunners finished third at the end of Friday’s sessions, with Fabio Di Giannantonio from VR46 Ducati setting a new lap record. Alex Marquez, cleared to compete after a medical exam, welcomes the wet conditions as they help alleviate pressure on his injured left hand. Last year in Germany, Jorge Martin claimed victory in the sprint race. The Saturday timetable includes qualifying at 9:50 AM BST followed by the sprint at 2:00 PM BST.

Fan Take: For racing enthusiasts, this weather-affected Grand Prix highlights the unpredictable challenges riders face, making every race thrilling to watch. Mark Marquez’s dominance and resilience add an exciting storyline that could shape the future dynamics of the MotoGP championship.

See also  Marc Marquez Shines Spotlight on MotoGP Rivals: "Consistently Lightning Fast Across Every Race"

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