Marc Marquez reigns supreme in Austria with sprint-race MotoGP double
Briefly

Marc Marquez won the Austrian Grand Prix for the first time in his career, marking the 1,000th premier class race in history. He now holds a 142-point lead over his brother Alex in the championship. With six consecutive victories following the British Grand Prix in May, Marquez is closer to capturing his seventh MotoGP title. Fermin Aldeguer finished second, while Marco Bezzecchi, after securing pole position, maintained third place. Alex Marquez struggled, finishing in 10th after serving a long-lap penalty for a previous incident.
Marc Marquez marked the 1,000th premier class race by winning the Austrian Grand Prix, establishing a massive 142-point lead over his brother Alex in the championship. He has won six consecutive races, reflecting impressive dominance since the British Grand Prix in May.
Bezzecchi had a strong start with Aprilia, initially leading but could not maintain the position against Marc Marquez's consistent performance, leading to a second-place finish for rookie Fermin Aldeguer.
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