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Marc Márquez has extended his lead in the MotoGP World Championship following a commanding victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, marking his sixth consecutive win and the 1,000th premier class race in history. The six-time world champion continues to demonstrate dominance, securing pole position for the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix at the Balaton Park circuit, where he also revealed a minor incident during testing. Márquez's performance has been supported by advancements such as a new braking system developed by Brembo. Meanwhile, other riders face challenges: Francesco Bagnaia is struggling with form, acknowledging difficulties during the Hungarian GP, and Jorge Martín is aiming to improve his standing after returning to competition. The Hungarian GP will feature notable moments including the return of retired riders Aleix and Pol Espargaró and KTM fielding the only rider familiar with the Balaton Park circuit on a MotoGP bike. Fabio Quartararo qualified sixth, while Márquez's competitors have encountered setbacks, positioning him as the favorite for the race.
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