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Ducati's Marc Marquez wins Hungarian Grand Prix

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MotoGP News UK on MSN · 1h
Marc Marquez did something before Hungary crash that shows his shoulder is still fragile
Marc Marquez might have won the Hungarian Grand Prix, but one big move showed he still isn’t back to full fitness. It was a signature performance from Marquez to win his 100th MotoGP race, as he reminded the world that he cannot be counted out of the championship race just yet.

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MotoGP 2026: Ducati's Marc Marquez wins the Hungarian Grand Prix
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Marquez claims 100th career win at Hungarian Grand Prix
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Aprilia explains why it has not been in victory fight in Hungarian MotoGP
Aprilia riders have offered possible explanations to the marque’s lacklustre showing at the Hungarian Grand Prix so far, suggesting the performance issues are not solely down to the MotoGP track layou...

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Ducati's Marquez back to his best with Hungarian Grand Prix sprint win
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MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marc Marquez dominates sprint to claim comeback win
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Pedro Acosta on Marc Marquez battle: "He passed me like I'm a mobile chicane"

Acosta reflects on his battle with Marquez and coming so close to a grand prix win again
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Davide Tardozzi says every other rider would have quit MotoGP with Marc Marquez’s injuries

Marc Marquez produced another comeback from injury in MotoGP after grabbing a clean sweep at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Davide Tardozzi insists everyone would have quit in his position. The crash at Mandalika in 2025 proved to be more serious than previously feared,
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