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Marc Marquez 'paid a very high price' for the 2025 MotoGP title
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Marc Marquez Faces Steep Sacrifice on His Road to the 2025 MotoGP Championship

December 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ducati’s Marc Marquez revealed that winning his seventh MotoGP world championship in 2025 came at a great personal cost. The Spanish rider secured 11 Grand Prix wins and 14 Sprint victories with the factory Ducati last season, clinching the premier class title with five rounds remaining, marking his first championship in six years.

This triumph marked the end of a challenging five-year period for Marquez, which began with a severe arm injury sustained at the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix. The 2025 title holds special significance as it came after he parted ways with Honda to regain competitiveness following four major surgeries.

Speaking to the media, Marquez described this ninth title as the most hard-earned and contested. He admitted that achieving it demanded a heavy toll both physically and mentally. More importantly, he hopes his comeback story serves as inspiration not only to athletes but also to people facing difficulties in their everyday lives.

He said, “When you’re at the top and then fall, you don’t just hit the ground—you fall even lower, into complete darkness. Luckily, I had a strong support system that helped me through. It’s then about working hard, believing in yourself, and constantly striving to improve.”

Marquez’s resurgence began in 2023, spurred by his younger brother Alex Marquez encouraging him to join the Gresini Ducati team for the 2024 season. Marc won three Grand Prix that year and earned a coveted factory seat with Ducati for 2025.

He credited Alex as his biggest source of support, both directly and indirectly. Marc explained that being injured and stuck at home often led to discouragement and the pain of longing for the bike but feeling unable to race. Seeing his brother compete motivated him to chase championships with renewed passion.

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Even after returning to racing and going separate ways professionally, the brothers trained together, with Alex’s performance setting a physical benchmark. Marc shared, “When hurt, the age gap closes—he’s 27, I’m 30—and his intense gym and bike efforts push me further. His drive to catch up motivates me, and though decisions are mine, he has always offered sound advice.”

Fan Take: This remarkable comeback story highlights the resilience and determination that define top athletes, making Marquez’s 2025 championship a symbol of perseverance in MotoGP. For racing fans, it signifies a thrilling resurgence of a legendary competitor and promises intense rivalries and high-level competition ahead, keeping the sport dynamic and inspiring.

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