
Marquez on cloud nine with ninth sprint victory of season at Dutch GP
June 28 (Reuters) - Ducati's Marc Marquez won the sprint at the Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday despite starting fourth on the grid, taking the lead on lap one to clinch his ninth sprint victory of the season ahead of his brother Alex of Gresini Racing.
Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi came third for his first sprint podium since 2023 while pole sitter Fabio Quartararo of Yamaha crashed with four laps to go.
Marc extends his lead in the championship to 43 points over Alex going into Sunday's race while Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia, third in the championship, could only manage fifth place behind VR46 Racing's Fabio Di Giannantonio.
The victory will give Marc a huge boost of confidence after he crashed twice in Friday's practice, as he seeks a first race win at Assen since 2018.
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Update: Date: 22:59 BST Title: Get Involved - Sir Lee Carsley? Content: #bbcfootball, WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Knighthood for Carsley! Results AND entertainment! What else!? Stan Incredible job by Carsley. So pleased for him. He's got to be next in line for the top job, surely Ben, Canada Update: Date: 22:59 BST Title: Champions of Europe Content: FT: England 3-2 Germany England It's approaching midnight in Bratislava and England's players are still celebrating on the pitch. Update: Date: 22:55 BST Title: 'What a night! What an effort!' Content: FT: England 3-2 Germany Joe HartFormer England goalkeeper on Channel 4 What a night! What an effort form these Young Lions. They should be so proud of themselves. It's been an excellent performance. They started really well. They ebbed and flowed against a good German side. They had their backs against the wall in the closing stages but they need to be proud of this performance. 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