Alex Márquez crashed out of the MotoGP Sachsenring race on July 13, 2026, after riding a Gibernau-inspired Gresini Ducati—ending what could have been a historic weekend. The Spaniard, marking Gresini’s 30th anniversary with Sete Gibernau’s 2003 Movistar livery, lost control in Turn 13 after a strong start. He now sits eighth in the championship with 87 points.
Alex Márquez Crashes in Sachsenring Race: Gibernau-Inspired Ducati Ends Early

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