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MotoGP crash statistics prove Marc Marquez's rise, but it's a concern for Honda
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Marc Marquez’s Meteoric Rise Highlighted by MotoGP Crash Stats, Raising Alarms for Honda

July 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Official crash data from the midpoint of the 2025 MotoGP season reveals how well Marc Marquez has adapted to the factory Ducati bike. After 12 races, the 32-year-old racer has clinched eight Grand Prix wins and 11 sprint victories, securing a commanding 120-point lead in the championship during the summer break. If he maintains this momentum, Marquez is on track to claim his eighth world title and seventh premier class championship by early fall, surpassing his previous record of 13 wins in a single season.

Riding the GP25, Marquez has made some changes to his style compared to his time with Honda but feels confident controlling the bike within his limits. Official stats released after the Czech Grand Prix, which Marquez won, show he has only crashed eight times this season—half the number of crashes he had at the same stage in 2024. In contrast, he crashed 24 times at this point last year, his final year with Honda, when he also struggled with the challenging GP23 bike. While his teammate Pecco Bagnaia has had trouble braking with the GP25, Marquez has not, contributing to his lower crash count and more consistent results in 2025.

Looking at other riders, Honda’s Johan Zarco and Joan Mir top the crash charts this season with 15 falls each. Zarco’s crash number matches last year but reflects a more competitive Honda RC213V bike, which has encouraged a more aggressive riding style to compensate for limited engine power. Mir’s crashes are partly due to sheer bad luck, especially being caught up in incidents caused by others on track. Meanwhile, riders like VR46 Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio and Yamaha’s Alex Rins and Miguel Oliveira have fewer crashes, with Di Giannantonio impressively maintaining strong points despite limited incidents.

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The race with the highest number of crashes in 2025 was Le Mans, which also set new MotoGP attendance records. The French Grand Prix saw 70 crashes, partly due to adverse weather, followed by the Dutch GP at Assen with 64 crashes. The fewest crashes occurred at Aragon and Lusail, each with 27 incidents.

Fan Take: Marc Marquez’s smooth transition to Ducati and his dominant form this season showcase the importance of adaptability and bike compatibility in MotoGP success. This shift could inspire other riders to seek better-suited machinery, potentially intensifying competition and evolving racing strategies in the years to come.

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