Can Marc Márquez win again at Sachsenring? Get MotoGP Germany 2025 odds, picks, and predictions ahead of Round 11 of the world championship.
Can Marc Márquez win again at Sachsenring? Get MotoGP Germany 2025 odds, picks, and predictions ahead of Round 11 of the world championship.
The MotoGP world championship rolls into Germany for Round 11 of the 2025 season, with the Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland set for Sunday, July 13 at 2pm local time (CEST). Sachsenring has long been a favourite of the riders — and especially of Marc Márquez, who returns to the twisty German layout as the short-priced favourite after years of dominance here.
The 3.7km circuit is one of the shortest on the calendar, but it packs in 13 corners—10 of them left-handers—making rhythm and tire conservation key. With its tight, technical profile and limited overtaking zones, track position is everything. Expect grid slots, early laps, and late braking into Turn 1 to shape the outcome.
Marc Márquez has won 11 times across all classes at Sachsenring, and he looks virtually untouchable heading into the weekend. The eight-time world champion has turned this track into his personal playground, and at -416.67 with leading sportsbooks, he’s the heavy favourite to do it again.
But don’t count out the challengers just yet. Francesco Bagnaia and Álex Márquez will be pushing to keep the title fight alive, while rising star Pedro Acosta and wildcard Marco Bezzecchi present real value at a circuit known for punishing overconfidence.
Marc Márquez to win
It’s hard to argue with 11 career wins at this track. Marc owns Sachsenring and arrives with form, confidence, and the perfect bike for the job. At -416.67, it’s short — but history says it’s justified.
Francesco Bagnaia to win
Bagnaia has never been brilliant at Sachsenring, but if anyone can pressure Marc through tyre strategy and Ducati straight-line speed, it’s him. At +600, he’s worth a look if you think history can be broken.
Alex Márquez to win
Alex Márquez will need to dig deep at Sachsenring if he’s to keep his championship hopes alive. Sitting second in the standings, the Gresini rider has drifted slightly in recent rounds — but remains a dangerous threat when the bike is dialled in. Priced at +875, this weekend shapes as a must-win moment to close the gap on his brother Marc and reignite his title bid.