Sachsenring
A technical hotspot where bikes must brake from roughly 186 mph (300 km/h) to just 43 mph (70 km/h) into a cambered hairpin. "King of the Ring": The Márquez Dominance
Márquez brothers looking forward to the Sachsenring spectacle Sachsenring
The Sachsenring is synonymous with , who earned the nickname "SachsenKing" for his unprecedented dominance at the track. A technical hotspot where bikes must brake from
The Sachsenring: MotoGP's Compact "Left-Hander" Legend Located near Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony, Germany, the is one of the most distinctive and challenging circuits in international motorsport. Known for its tight layout, dramatic elevation changes, and unusual counter-clockwise configuration, it has been a fixture of motorcycle racing for nearly a century. A Century of Racing Heritage Known for its tight layout, dramatic elevation changes,
Approximately 2.24 miles (3.67 km), making it the shortest track on the MotoGP calendar.
Turn 11 is a blind, downhill right-hander taken at high speed, famously difficult because the right side of the tires cools down during the long sequence of left-handers preceding it.
Between 2010 and 2021, Márquez achieved across all classes at the circuit.
