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Marc Marquez Nears Seventh MotoGP Title After San Marino Win

Marc Marquez secured his 11th win of the 2025 season, extending his lead to 182 points and nearing his seventh MotoGP title after a close race with Marco Bezzecchi.

  • Marc Marquez won the San Marino Grand Prix at Misano Adriatico on Sunday, defeating polesitter Marco Bezzecchi in a tense battle aboard his factory Ducati.
  • Marquez's victory followed a mistake in Saturday's sprint race that he said gave him extra concentration, power, and energy for Sunday's main event.
  • The race saw an intense duel as Marquez took the lead from Bezzecchi on the twelfth lap after the Aprilia rider went wide, but Bezzecchi stayed close by responding with the quickest lap times.
  • Marquez secured his 11th win of the 2025 season by 0.6 seconds, breaking the sport's all-time record with 512 championship points and claiming a career 99th GP victory.
  • The result brings Marquez closer to clinching his seventh MotoGP title in the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, where he must outscore his brother Alex by three points to equal Valentino Rossi's record.
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Marc Márquez’s victory in the San Marino GP has again divided MotoGP fans. After celebrating his detractors the fall on Saturday, his followers celebrate a particular triumph marked by a special celebration on the podium, where the eight-time world champion exhibited his equipment to the spectators as Leo Messi did on the Santiago Bernabéu in 2017.

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Victory number eleven for the Spanish driver in the San Marino GP. He can win the World Championship in Japan if he gets 3 more points than his brother Alex

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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