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Magnificent Marquez on cloud nine after bike win

Spaniard Marc Marquez won his ninth consecutive race of the season on Sunday as he dominated the German MotoGP to finish ahead of Honda teammate and compatriot Dani Pedrosa with Jorge Lorenzo on a Yamaha in third.

Magnificent Marquez on cloud nine after bike win
Honda rider Marc Marquez of Spain pulls a wheelie after winning the MotoGP race of the Grand Prix of Germany. AFP Photo/Robert Michael

The win gives Marquez a perfect total of 225 points with Pedrosa taking sole possession of second but 77 points back and Italian Valentino Rossi, who finished fourth third in the rankings and 84 adrift.

He is also the youngest rider to win nine races in a row, breaking the 1984 record held previously by the late Englishman Mike Hailwood.

The race, which was threatened by rain caused a farcical start to the proceedings, as a group of some 14 riders got caught trying to change tyres at the last minute and had to wait in the pit-lane until the bikes already on the
grid in dry tyres had gone past.

"It was tough and when I saw (Stefan) Bradl changing tyres at the beginning I thought that was the right choice because there was only one corner that was completely wet so I went in," said the defending champion Marquez, who was one of the riders to get caught out.

"It is marvellous this run I am on, scarcely beleivable. Everyone went in (to change tyres) and my main rivals are Dani (Pedrosa) and Valentino (Rossi) so when I saw them go in, I followed but it worked out ok." continued Marquez

The race began with only nine riders in their allocated qualifying positions as the guessing game to judge the right tyres caused chaos and a mad dash to change to the drying conditions.

Bradl, the 2011 Moto2 world champion, took advantage to lead for the opening stages before Marquez glided past the German with 24 laps to go.

It then came down to a straight battle between Marquez and Pedrosa with Lorenzo well back in third and Italy's Valentino Rossi also cut adrift back in fourth place.

Pedrosa applied what pressure he could on his teammate but Marquez rode with supreme confidence and continued to set the fastest laps of the race as he accelerated further and further into the distance.

"We were comfortable in front, myself and Marc, and we held them off easily," said Pedrosa.

"He had about half a second on me and I couldn't catch him but I had a good race, I'm happy and my team did a really good job," added Pedrosa.

There are nine races to go in the 2014 season with the next round set for Indianapolis on August 10.

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Spanish teen champion driver dies in moto accident

Spanish teen moto hope Andreas Perez, 14, died Monday from severe injuries sustained in a crash Sunday in a junior world championships race at the Montmelo outside Barcelona, organisers said.

Spanish teen champion driver dies in moto accident
Andreas Perez was only 14. Photo: Reale Avintia Academy

“After yesterday's incident during the Moto3 World Championship race … at the Barcelona-Catalonia circuit we regret to announce the death of Andreas Perez Manresa,” organisers said in a statement.

“Devastated by the death of driver Andreas Perez. Difficult to come to terms with the death of someone so young,” tweeted Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

Perez crashed on a bend and was airlifted to hospital with serious brain injuries according to his team Reale Avintia and was declared clinically dead shortly afterwards.

His death is the third at the circuit in two years after Enric Sauri during the Catalonia 24 Hours last July and Luis Salom during free testing in June 2016.