Marquez regains the lead on the world championship standings after a dramatic fall last time out in the United States.
JEREZ: World champion Marc Marquez of Honda won the Spanish MotoGP on Sunday ahead of compatriots Alex Rins of Suzuki and Maverick Vinales of Yamaha and told his rivals he still “means business”.
“I wanted to race out in front today. It shows my rivals I still mean business and that my fall didn’t affect me.” But a mechanical problem ended Quartararo’s chances and he had to retire with little control over the throttle on his Yamaha.Having won two of the four MotoGPs so far this season, Marquez tops the standings with 70 points, one more than US race winner Rins on 69.
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