Bagnaia lands Germany MotoGP win as Martin crashes out

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Camera IconFrancesco Bagnaia's fourth-straight win has earned him a 10-point lead in the MotoGP title race. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Ducati's reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia has moved to the top of the MotoGP championship after winning the German Grand Prix ahead of Marc Marquez after title rival Jorge Martin crashed while leading with two laps to go.

Marquez's brother, Alex, finished third in Sunday's race to make it two brothers on a MotoGP podium for the first time since Japan's Nobuatsu Aoki and Takuma Aoki finished second and third in Imola 27 years ago.

Martin had smashed the lap record to clinch pole and then win the sprint on Saturday to take a 15-point lead in the championship but Bagnaia's fourth consecutive victory moved him 10 points clear in the championship.

Martin had looked well set for the sprint and race double before he slid off at turn one, gifting Bagnaia the victory.

"It wasn't easy, I tried everything at the start but Jorge and Franco (Morbidelli) were quick and I thought they were pushing too much," Italian Bagnaia said.

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"In the last two-three laps I saw Jorge was making mistakes ... Four wins in a row is fantastic."

Martin had a slow start in Saturday's sprint but opted for a different line and dived into turn one in the lead to stay ahead of Trackhouse Racing's Miguel Oliveira.

Although Bagnaia overtook Oliveira and Martin early on, the Spaniard made a daring overtake on the inside of turn one stick. Bagnaia then saw Morbidelli also go through to make it a Pramac one-two with 22 laps to go.

Marc Marquez started 13th on the grid but he moved up several places at the start and settled into the race in sixth place with his brother Alex and Oliveira ahead of him.

Marc Marquez was racing with painkillers following a brutal crash on Friday where he broke his finger and bruised his rib cage, and he eventually moved past Oliveira at the halfway stage.

Bagnaia, meanwhile, conserved his tyres as he reclaimed second place while fellow Italian Morbidelli struggled to match his pace as Alex Marquez also moved up into third.

Morbidelli and Marc Marquez collided with nine laps to go but the Spaniard managed to regain his balance and stay in fifth place even as Ducati's Enea Bastianini looked to pounce.

Marc Marquez finally overtook Morbidelli with five laps left and set his sights on his younger brother for the final podium spot, catching up at half a second a lap before he overtook him.

Both brothers finished on the podium as Bagnaia's pressure paid off with two laps to go when Martin crashed, allowing the Ducati rider to cruise to a race victory.

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