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In the Dutch Grand Prix, Marc Marquez received a 16-second post-race time penalty for low tyre pressure, dropping him from 4th to 10th place. The MotoGP World Championship standings were updated as a result, with Jorge Martin from Spain leading with 200 points and Francesco Bagnaia from Italy in second place, just 10 points behind.

Marc Marquez now sits in 3rd place with 142 points, despite the penalty. Enea Bastianini from Italy is in 4th place with 136 points, while Maverick Viñales from Spain is in fifth place with 118 points. Pedro Acosta, a rookie from Spain, has shown impressive performance and is currently in sixth place with 101 points. Brad Binder from South Africa follows closely behind in seventh place with 99 points. Fabio di Giannantonio from Italy has moved up one position to eighth place with 92 points, while Aleix Espargaro from Spain has dropped to ninth place with 82 points.

Alex Marquez, who was also penalized in the Dutch Grand Prix, currently sits in tenth place with 62 points. The MotoGP World Championship standings show a diverse range of nationalities and rookies making their mark on the sport.

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