Alex Marquez Dethrones Brother Marc at Catalan Grand Prix | Sports-Games
Alex Marquez won the Catalunya MotoGP by 1.74 seconds, ending Marc Marquez's seven-race winning streak and delaying his chance to clinch a seventh world title.
- Alex Marquez won the Catalan Grand Prix on September 7, 2025, at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, finishing 1.74 seconds ahead of his brother Marc Marquez.
- The victory followed Alex's recovery from a crash in the Saturday sprint and ended Marc's seven-race winning streak, delaying his title clinch until at least the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Alex steadily increased his lead from 0.3 seconds at lap 17 to one second by lap 21, forcing Marc wide at Turn 10 and maintaining control throughout the race.
- Marc Marquez leads the championship with 487 points, holding a 182-point advantage, but he cannot secure the 2025 title at the upcoming Misano round as Alex earned 25 points in Barcelona.
- Enea Bastianini finished third to secure his first podium of the year with Tech3 KTM, while the brothers' performances kept the title fight alive through seven remaining rounds.
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Alex Marquez has just ended Marc Marquez's winning streak in the MotoGP championship. He gave his older brother an eighth consecutive one-two victory by winning the Catalan Grand Prix. This is only the Gresini Ducati rider's second victory among the elite, and with it he postponed the decision on the world championship title. Marc does not yet have a big enough lead to win his ninth title on Sunday in Misano. The decision could now be made in Ja…
Alex Marquez stopped the impressive series of his brother Marc in Catalonia. ...
On Saturday only a two-round fall from the end had prevented Alex from triumphing in the Sprint Race
Spaniard Alex Marquez (Gresini) won the main race of the MotoGP series at the Circuit of Catalonia this weekend and did not allow his older brother to secure the title yet.
Alex Marquez wins Catalan GP to end brother Marc's unbeaten run
BARCELONA - Gresini Racing's Alex Marquez ended his brother Marc's remarkable unbeaten run by winning their home Catalan Grand Prix on Sunday, redeeming himself after crashing out of the lead in Saturday's sprint for just his second career race victory. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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