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Marc Marquez Seals Seventh MotoGP World Championship in Japan

Marc Marquez Seals Seventh MotoGP World Championship in Japan
Hazique Zairill
September 29, 2025

Spanish legend ends a six-year drought, clinching his ninth world title in grand prix racing.

Marc Marquez

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Marc Marquez has officially secured his seventh MotoGP world championship title and ninth in grand prix racing, with five rounds to spare, following a dramatic second-place finish at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan in Motegi.

This marks Marquez’s first world crown since 2019, ending a 2,184-day drought filled with injuries, surgeries, and relentless determination.

Marc Marquez

Title Decider in Motegi

Marquez entered the weekend needing to outscore his younger brother, Alex Marquez of Gresini Racing, by at least three points. The 31-year-old Spaniard did exactly that, finishing second behind teammate Francesco Bagnaia, while Alex could only manage sixth place.

With the result, Marquez now holds a commanding 201-point lead over his brother, sealing the championship with five rounds still remaining.

At the finish line, Marquez was overcome with emotion, putting his head in his hands before screaming in relief and watching a tearful montage of his rollercoaster six-year journey on the big screen.

The moment was made official when Marquez etched his name on MotoGP’s iconic Tower of Champions trophy, joining legends who have left their mark on the sport.

Marc Marquez

Marquez: “This is the perfect decision”

Reflecting on his achievement, Marquez said: “It’s hard to describe the emotions I’m feeling right now. After the challenges and the injuries of 2020, I can finally say I’m at peace with myself. This title closes the circle. I never gave up, even through years of hardships. Choosing Ducati was the perfect decision, it gave me the chance to return to the top. This is without a doubt the sweetest world championship of my career.”

Marc Marquez

Ducati Glory and Bagnaia’s Triumph

Pole sitter Francesco Bagnaia delivered a commanding performance, leading almost from start to finish to secure his second win of the season. Despite late-race drama when smoke appeared from his Ducati, Bagnaia held firm to cross the line ahead of Marquez and Honda’s Joan Mir, who completed the podium.

Bagnaia later praised Marquez’s remarkable season: “This has been the first weekend where I felt like myself again on track. I’m proud of my performance, but today is really about congratulating Marc. What he’s achieved this year is incredible.”

A Long Road Back

Since his last world title in 2019, Marquez has endured over 100 crashes and four surgeries, with many doubting if he could ever reclaim the top spot.

His move to Ducati, the dominant manufacturer of recent years, proved decisive, giving him the platform to return to glory. For Marquez, this seventh MotoGP crown represents more than just numbers; it symbolizes resilience, rebirth, and redemption.

The next MotoGP round will take place in Mandalika, Indonesia, with five circuits remaining in the season.

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MotoGP
September 29, 2025
Hazique Zairill

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