Ten Wins. One Circuit. One Man. | Marc Marquez dominates the MotoGP weekend at the German GP

The biggest grid reshuffle in MotoGP history just confirmed in the Sachsenring paddock. Here is what happened and why. Francesco Bagnaia — two-time world champion, the man who defined the Ducati era — signs a four-year deal with Aprilia. Pedro Acosta joins Marc Marquez at the Ducati factory team. Acosta's own words on sharing a garage with the reigning champion: "He's at the end of his career. I'm at the start." That is not a quote designed for harmony. Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio both leave Ducati for KTM factory — KTM replacing Acosta with two riders simultaneously. Joan Mir goes to Gresini Ducati alongside Daniel Holgado, promoted directly from Moto2. Jorge Martin, who is currently leading the 2026 championship on the best bike in the field, is heading to Yamaha — a team that finished last in constructors this year. None of this is random. All of it is about 850cc. The regulation reset coming in 2027 is the real driver behind every single one of these moves — and once you understand that, the logic starts to make sense. Dave and Nicky explain who wins, who is gambling, and who might be making the mistake of their career. Marquez won the race, by the way. His tenth at the Sachsenring. Equalling Agostini's all-time record. Bezzecchi fractured his collarbone in qualifying and went home for surgery. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW You, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. Subscribe so you don't miss the latest episode. 🎧 ALSO ON Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all your favourite podcast platforms. #MotoGP #MotoGP2027 #GermanGP #Sachsenring2026 #MarcMarquez #Bagnaia #Acosta #MotoGPTransfers #MotoGPHighlights #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPNews #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle #Aprilia #Ducati