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Marquez Wins German GP & Rossi Completes The Podium
Marc Marquez is currently trailing Rossi in MotoGP Championship by 65 points. The Spaniard has found his race form and is back to winning. He proved it by being the fastest in every session at Sachsenring.
Movistar Yamaha duo struggled initially, however, found a decent race setup. Lorenzo began the race in third place, while Rossi started the race down in sixth place.
The race began without any hiccups and all riders maintained their positions off the line. Rossi made some good moves and slotted himself ahead of his teammate and importantly his championship rival.
Marquez started opening up a lead in front, which he is popularly known for. Pedrosa was under immense pressure from Rossi till mid-stage of German GP, he later settled down for third place.
Valentino Rossi ended the race in third place and was only two seconds away from Dani Pedrosa. It is no surprise that Marc marquez has broken his bad form and is back to winning ways.
‘The Doctor' in 2015 has not finished any race off the podium, which is very important. Rossi realises he cannot win every race, however, he is confident of finishing ahead of Lorenzo and importantly on podium.
If Marquez plans to catch Rossi in points, he will really have to pull rabbits out of his hat. The Spaniard cannot be ruled out though, this is MotoGP and nothing is sure until the last race.