Marc Márquez
Spanish motorcycle racer
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2025 | Marc Márquez is set to compete in the MotoGP season riding for Ducati. |
2025 | Marc Márquez is set to compete in the MotoGP season riding for Ducati. |
2024 | Márquez races for the Ducati satellite team Gresini and wins the Australian Grand Prix. |
2024 | In Aragon, Marc claimed pole position, his first sprint win, and his first race win with Ducati, marking his 60th win in MotoGP and ending a 1043-day winless streak. |
2024 | After a heavy crash in practice at Sachsenring, Márquez qualified 13th and finished 6th in the sprint and 2nd in the main race behind Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Márquez won the San Marino GP and finished 3rd at the Emilia Romagna GP, completing the European leg of the tour. |
2024 | At Indonesia, Márquez started from 12th on the grid, finishing 3rd in the sprint race but retired from the main race due to a mechanical failure. |
2024 | At Mugello, Marc finished 2nd in the sprint and 4th in the main race. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the sprint at the Circuit of the Americas before crashing out of the lead in the main race due to a front brake issue. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P5 in the Qatar sprint and P4 in the race, making a steady start to his 2024 campaign. |
2024 | Márquez crashed while running for podium positions at both Buriram and Sepang but managed to finish in 11th and 12th place respectively. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 2nd in the Solidarity GP, marking his 20th podium of the season and securing 3rd place in the championship, his best placement since 2019. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 4th in the Valencia Test with a time of 1:29.424 after completing a total of 49 laps. |
2024 | Márquez faced a challenging weekend at Assen, crashing out of the sprint and finishing 4th in the main race, later receiving a 16-second penalty. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the main race at Jerez after a close battle with reigning world champion Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Marc finished P2 from P13 on the grid in both races at Le Mans, bringing him to third in the championship. |
2024 | In Barcelona, Marc finished P2 in the sprint and P3 in the main race after starting P14 on the grid. |
2024 | At Jerez, Márquez claimed his first pole position with Ducati, which was his 93rd pole in GP racing. |
2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez recovered from a bad start to win the race after initially falling below 10th position. |
2024 | In his second sprint race with Ducati, Marc finished P2 at Portugal. |
2024 | Márquez races for the Ducati satellite team Gresini and wins the Australian Grand Prix. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 4th in the Valencia Test with a time of 1:29.424 after completing a total of 49 laps. |
2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez recovered from a bad start to win the race after initially falling below 10th position. |
2024 | In his second sprint race with Ducati, Marc finished P2 at Portugal. |
2024 | At Jerez, Márquez claimed his first pole position with Ducati, which was his 93rd pole in GP racing. |
2024 | After a heavy crash in practice at Sachsenring, Márquez qualified 13th and finished 6th in the sprint and 2nd in the main race behind Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the main race at Jerez after a close battle with reigning world champion Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Marc finished P2 from P13 on the grid in both races at Le Mans, bringing him to third in the championship. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 2nd in the Solidarity GP, marking his 20th podium of the season and securing 3rd place in the championship, his best placement since 2019. |
2024 | In Barcelona, Marc finished P2 in the sprint and P3 in the main race after starting P14 on the grid. |
2024 | At Indonesia, Márquez started from 12th on the grid, finishing 3rd in the sprint race but retired from the main race due to a mechanical failure. |
2024 | At Mugello, Marc finished 2nd in the sprint and 4th in the main race. |
2024 | Márquez won the San Marino GP and finished 3rd at the Emilia Romagna GP, completing the European leg of the tour. |
2024 | In Aragon, Marc claimed pole position, his first sprint win, and his first race win with Ducati, marking his 60th win in MotoGP and ending a 1043-day winless streak. |
2024 | Márquez faced a challenging weekend at Assen, crashing out of the sprint and finishing 4th in the main race, later receiving a 16-second penalty. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P5 in the Qatar sprint and P4 in the race, making a steady start to his 2024 campaign. |
2024 | Márquez crashed while running for podium positions at both Buriram and Sepang but managed to finish in 11th and 12th place respectively. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the sprint at the Circuit of the Americas before crashing out of the lead in the main race due to a front brake issue. |
November 2024 | Márquez finished 3rd in the championship, his best championship placement since 2019, after a challenging but impressive season with Ducati. |
November 2024 | Márquez finished 3rd in the championship, his best championship placement since 2019, after a challenging but impressive season with Ducati. |
October 2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez won the race after starting from P2, overtaking Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin in the final laps. |
October 2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez won the race after starting from P2, overtaking Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin in the final laps. |
June 5 2024 | It was announced that Marc Márquez will join the Ducati Lenovo Team for the 2025 MotoGP season, partnering with two-time World Champion Francesco Bagnaia, after replacing outgoing rider Enea Bastianini. |
June 5 2024 | It was announced that Marc Márquez will join the Ducati Lenovo Team for the 2025 MotoGP season, partnering with two-time World Champion Francesco Bagnaia, after replacing outgoing rider Enea Bastianini. |
2023 | At the Mugello event, Márquez qualified in P2 and finished in P7 during the sprint race before crashing out of the main race while competing for P3 against Luca Marini. |
2023 | Marc Márquez was the subject of the docuseries 'Marc Márquez: ALL IN,' which aired on Prime Video and detailed his struggles to return after a career-halting injury. |
2023 | Marc Márquez finished the MotoGP season in 14th place with 96 points. |
2023 | After the summer break, Marc Márquez ended a 7-race long streak of non-finishes in main races at the 2023 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix, finishing in 12th place. |
2023 | Marc Márquez was the subject of the docuseries 'Marc Márquez: ALL IN,' which aired on Prime Video and detailed his struggles to return after a career-halting injury. |
2023 | Marc Márquez finished the MotoGP season in 14th place with 96 points. |
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