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Cycle News 2025 Issue 29 July 2

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P lenty of people were saying Marc Marquez (Lenovo Ducati) was going to be a force once he stepped onto a factory Ducati, but few thought he'd be this dominant. On the series return to fan-favorite venue Brno, the furthest east into Europe MotoGP currently goes, Marquez had to play second fiddle to teammate and surprise polesitter Francesco Bagnaia, but once the red lights went out, he had it all his way. Or did he? MotoGP's infernal tire-pressure rule once again reared its ugly head in the Sprint, befalling both Marquez and Bagnaia, but not for the reasons you may think. Didn't matter anyway; Marquez still won both races. In Moto2, Californian Joe Roberts loves Brno, having made his Moto2 debut at the flowing Czech venue in 2017, and that love was returned in spades as Roberts dominated the weekend, missing out on pole due to Barry Baltus (Fantic Racing Lino Sonego) follow - ing his lines in qualifying, but in the race proper, Roberts rode away to take his and the American Racing Team's first win of the season. Moto3 was another Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo) benefit, as the man who could almost be labeled the Marc Marquez of Moto3 took yet another win, this time by the yawning (by Moto3 standards) gap of 3.4 seconds to balloon out his championship lead as the series breaks for three weeks for summer. VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P79 BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK | PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE lenty of people were saying Marc Marquez (Lenovo Ducati) lenty of people were saying Marc Marquez (Lenovo Ducati) was going to be a force once he stepped onto a factory P lenty of people were saying Marc Marquez (Lenovo Ducati) was going to be a force once he stepped onto a factory

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