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Marco Bezzecchi would become the holder of a record that has not been broken for 42 years in the premier class should he win at the German Grand Prix. The Aprilia rider will have achieved his first 11 victories on 11 different circuits in his MotoGP career if he wins at the Sachsenring this week. This achievement means he will capture a series that Freddie Spencer has held for the Premier class since 1984.
A historic era is set to unfold in the world of MotoGP. Italian rider Marco Bezzecchi has the potential to elevate his number of victories on different circuits to a new level with his current winning streak. Furthermore, should Marc Marquez win at Sachsenring, it would join Giacomo Agostini’s long-standing record. This weekend will be rich not only in a championship fight but also in historic statistics.
The History of Premier Class Victories
Marco Bezzecchi’s winning streak in his MotoGP career began at the Termas de Río Hondo in 2023. The Italian rider secured his first three victories on different circuits within the same season by winning at the Le Mans and Buddh circuits. This series accounts for a total of 10 victories on 10 different circuits.
Bezzecchi’s streak continues with victories at Silverstone, Portimão, and Valencia in the 2025 season. Additionally, he will reach a total of 10 victories on 10 different tracks by winning at Buriram, Goiânia, COTA, and Mugello in the 2026 season. This achievement marks a turning point in the history of the Premier class.
On the other hand, Freddie Spencer’s streak is also drawing attention. He achieved his first 11 premier class victories at Spa, Mugello, Kyalami, Le Mans, Monza, Jarama, Rijeka, Anderstorp, Misano, and Nürburgring circuits. This achievement is a feat that has not occurred in the Premier class for many years.
The Marquez and Agostini Record
The opportunity to make history at the German GP belongs not only to Marco Bezzecchi. Should the reigning MotoGP World Champion Marc Marquez win at Sachsenring, it would join Giacomo Agostini’s long-standing record. Giacomo Agostini holds the record for the Premier class, having achieved 10 victories between 1965 and 1975 at the Imatra circuit in Finland. This points to one of the most significant statistics in MotoGP history.
Marc Marquez has won nine times in the MotoGP class at Sachsenring. The Spanish rider has secured seven MotoGP victories between 2013 and 2019, and also reached the top step on the podium in Germany in 2021 and 2025. Marquez’s victory at Sachsenring this weekend would allow him to reach 10 premier class victories at the same circuit. This achievement gains historical significance not just within the MotoGP class, but by combining with the Spanish rider's past 125cc and Moto2 victories. The pursuit of a record coincides with an attempt to close the gap in the championship fight.
A Historic Achievement for Japan
The other rider with a chance to make history at Sachsenring this weekend is Ai Ogura. Should the Japanese rider win at Assen, he will become the first Japanese rider to secure two consecutive victories in the MotoGP era that began in 2002. Therefore, the 2026 German GP will be a weekend featuring not only a championship fight but also many historic statistics. Bezzecchi aims to join Spencer’s series; Marquez and Agostini aim to break their records; Ogura aims to make a pioneering achievement for Japan in the modern MotoGP era.
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