The next stop on the MotoGP calendar is the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands.
Marc Marquez looks back to his dangerous best, taking back-to-back chequered flags in Hungary and Czechia.
He is now just 40 points off Marco Bezzecchi atop the standings and will be confident in the Netherlands having won at Assen last year.
The MotoGP World Championship top two Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin both struggled once more.
The Italian registered his second DNF in as many weeks, while Martin could only manage a ninth placed finish. They will surely be looking nervously over their shoulders at the chasing pack.
The Dutch Grand Prix is due to start at 13:00 (BST) on Sunday 28th June, which will see the riders take to the track at 14:00 local time.
The sprint race in Assen will begin at 14:00 (BST) on Saturday 27th June, which is 15:00 in the Netherlands.
Qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix will take place on Saturday 27th June, scheduled at the times below:
TNT Sports is the home of MotoGP in the UK, and the Dutch Grand Prix weekend in its entirety is being broadcast live there.
Live streaming and on-demand viewing will be available via discovery+.
Marc Marquez was victorious last time out at the TT Assen Circuit on his way to winning the title, beating Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia to the top step on the podium.
It's going to be a scorcher at Assen this weekend, with Friday and Saturday temperatures sitting between 34-37°C.
Sunday will still be hot at around 27°C, though there is the chance of some scattered thunderstorms throughout the day.