Álex Márquez wins Spanish Grand Prix again as brother Marc crashes out
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Álex Márquez turned his 250th Grand Prix start into a late birthday gift by winning the Spanish Grand Prix for the second straight year on Sunday while watching his brother and pole sitter Marc crash out in dramatic fashion.
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Álex Márquez turned his 250th Grand Prix start into a late birthday gift by winning the Spanish Grand Prix for the second straight year on Sunday while watching his brother and pole sitter Marc crash out in dramatic fashion.
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