





For many, Marc Marquez is considered the best motorcycle racer of all-time. The Catalan has won everything, and ruled MotoGP with a bustling and ever-watchable blend of tire-sliding bravado and sheer balls-out speed six times; from his emphatic debut season as a 20-year-old in 2013 until 2019. It was during 2020 that a crash and broken right arm led to a sustained injury nightmare and then declining competitiveness of HRC meant he took the brave move of ending his Honda contract prematurely for a year-old Ducati machine in the satellite Gresini squad. He won three times in 2024 to revive his prospects at the age of 31 and earned a two-year deal with the factory Ducati Lenovo team next to Pecco Bagnaia. Marquez’s thirst for victory has created memorable clashes, close duels with the likes of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, close calls with a slew of miraculous ‘saves’ while propped at ridiculous lean angles, and eternal admiration. His ‘MO’ of turning the motorcycle with the front tire stressed under braking and testing new limits of adhesion and physics helped propel MotoGP into a new era where some of the antics were more akin to extreme sports. Marquez would comb the threshold of his bike and tires’ grip during practice, fall and then have his performance reference. It has been a risky approach that necessitated plenty of time with surgeons, optical specialists and medical experts but it has also created the legend. Hailing from western Catalunya but based just north of Madrid, Marc is the reference in MotoGP and, for some, will always be so.
For many, Marc Marquez is considered the best motorcycle racer of all-time. The Catalan has won everything, and ruled MotoGP with a bustling and ever-watchable blend of tire-sliding bravado and sheer balls-out speed six times; from his emphatic debut season as a 20-year-old in 2013 until 2019. It was during 2020 that a crash and broken right arm led to a sustained injury nightmare and then declining competitiveness of HRC meant he took the brave move of ending his Honda contract prematurely for a year-old Ducati machine in the satellite Gresini squad. He won three times in 2024 to revive his prospects at the age of 31 and earned a two-year deal with the factory Ducati Lenovo team next to Pecco Bagnaia. Marquez’s thirst for victory has created memorable clashes, close duels with the likes of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, close calls with a slew of miraculous ‘saves’ while propped at ridiculous lean angles, and eternal admiration. His ‘MO’ of turning the motorcycle with the front tire stressed under braking and testing new limits of adhesion and physics helped propel MotoGP into a new era where some of the antics were more akin to extreme sports. Marquez would comb the threshold of his bike and tires’ grip during practice, fall and then have his performance reference. It has been a risky approach that necessitated plenty of time with surgeons, optical specialists and medical experts but it has also created the legend. Hailing from western Catalunya but based just north of Madrid, Marc is the reference in MotoGP and, for some, will always be so.
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“The first laps will be difficult…”. And the rest as well, Fabio. But…you nailed it. The 2021 world champ is one of the most talented and charismatic racers in MotoGP and the 26-year-old toughed out another episode of the 2025 series. Fabio Quartararo didn’t coat the scale of the task at a vibrant Catalan GP as he motored around with his rivals on the MotoGP parade trailer Sunday morning. The Frenchman has become accustomed to reducing a competitive deficit with his skill and perception of the limits in the last three seasons and was again Monster Energy Yamaha’s leading light on Spanish ground as he throttled to P5.

MotoGP came roaring back to Hungary for the first time in 33 years—and we were there to light up the weekend. Balaton Park Circuit, a brand-new stop near the shores of Lake Balaton and about an hour west of Budapest, hosted a packed three-day festival of speed and fan energy.

Into the red zone. The Ducati Lenovo factory team coated MotoGP red in all-out victory – Pole Position, Sprint and Grand Prix – and double trophy glory in Thailand with Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia proving that supremacy counts. Sunlight bounced off the glasses of the Spaniard and the Italian from the plinths of the podium while the cheers of the 99,700 Thai fans rang out at Buriram.
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