Motorcycling: Decade of dominance for 'King of the Ring' Marquez

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MotoGP champion Marc Marquez kept his crown as 'King of the Ring' with...

- MotoGP champion Marc Marquez kept his crown as ‘King of the Ring’ with a 10th successive German Grand Prix victory, across all classes, on Sunday to stretch his overall lead to 58 points.

Britain’s Cal Crutchlow, on an LCR Honda, was third behind the two Spaniards despite suffering a fractured tibia earlier in the week. Marquez’s run of wins at the eastern German circuit near Chemnitz started in 2010 when he was competing in the 125cc category . He won in Moto2 in 2011 and 2012 and is on a sequence of seven in MotoGP.

Spaniard Alex Rins moved into second place for Suzuki but he also crashed out 12 laps from the end, with Vinales and Crutchlow then battling for the runner-up slot until the Briton eased off towards the finish.

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