From Setbacks to Supremacy: Marquez Wins Seventh MotoGP Crown
- Marc Marquez secured his seventh MotoGP title and his first since 2019 by finishing second at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, 28 September 2025.
- Marquez ended a six-year championship drought following a severe right arm injury in 2020 and multiple surgeries that nearly ended his racing career.
- In the race, Marquez's Ducati teammate Francesco Bagnaia, a two-time world champion, won both Saturday’s sprint and Sunday’s Grand Prix despite a late bike issue.
- After the race, Marquez said, "It's impossible even to speak" and expressed being "at peace with myself," while Bagnaia said Marquez "deserves the spotlight today."
- Marquez equaled Valentino Rossi’s record of seven MotoGP titles, secured the championship with five events remaining, and celebrated emotionally by adding his name to the Tower of Champions.
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Marc Marquez has returned to the MotoGP throne after a 2019 absence. He won his seventh world title in the premier class with five races to go after finishing second at the Japanese Grand Prix in Motegi. He was only beaten by his Ducati teammate, Italian Francesco Bagnaia, who was looking forward to his second victory of the season. Ducati boss Davide Tardozzi admits that he is in seventh heaven right now...
Marquez wins his 7th MotoGP Championship
Marc Márquez has made a sensational return to the pinnacle of MotoGP, securing his seventh world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix in Motegi on September 28. This victory marks his first premier-class title since 2019, ending a six-year hiatus marked by injuries, surgeries, and multiple setbacks. The Spaniard’s remarkable comeback highlights his resilience and determination to reclaim his… Source
Marc Marquez crowned himself as MotoGP World Champion for the seventh time. At the most emotional of his titles, tears flowed in Motegi on Sunday. With this triumph after a long path of suffering, the Spaniard joins a prominent list.
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