Marc Márquez endured a hellish weekend at Sachsenring while Ducati filled the first five places. And Sunday's German GP was a historic event – the first time since 1969 that not one Japanese motorcycle made the top ten
In racing you get what you deserve. At Sachsenring on Sunday the top five finishers in the MotoGP race all rode Ducati's fiery Desmosedicis. The last time a MotoGP manufacturer monopolised the top five was two decades ago, when Honda ruled the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix, with its sublime RC211V.
Ducati also had eight bikes in the top nine, surrounding one KTM in sixth, the RC16 now benefitting from input from many former Ducati engineers. In other words, Ducati is playing a blinder: technically, commercially and politically. The Italian company has eight bikes on the grid, which gives it all kinds of advantages....
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