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Lap-time analysis proves that Mark Marquez is more dominant than he admits in Aragon
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Mark Marquez’s Aragon Dominance Revealed Through Lap-Time Analysis

June 9, 2025 4 Min Read
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Sometimes, when you’re exceptionally skilled, the only benchmark you measure yourself against is your own past performance. This perfectly describes Marc Marquez’s dominant display at the Aragon Grand Prix, where he comfortably secured his fourth win of the 2025 season.

Marquez was expected to excel at the Spanish circuit, and he did not disappoint, topping every session including FP1, FP2, qualifying, sprint, warm-up, and the Grand Prix. His accomplishment mirrors a milestone he first achieved at the German Grand Prix a decade ago. With the added challenge of sprint races this season, Marquez’s ability to excel on two very different motorcycles highlights his remarkable consistency and adaptability.

His performance on Friday set the tone; though he faced unexpected pressure early in the races, he ultimately controlled the pace, crossing the finish line 1.107 seconds ahead. His ease increased when Alex Marquez fell back in the final lap, allowing Marc to safeguard a win that only he could have lost. This victory extended his championship lead to 32 points and ended Ducati’s streak of consecutive Grand Prix wins since 2022.

While last September’s win may have been the pinnacle of his career, Marquez himself downplays the significance of the Aragon triumph, though in the greater scope of the season, it carries substantial weight. The current 32-point lead after eight of 22 rounds speaks to both Alex Marquez’s steady challenge and Marc’s rare mistakes, such as crashes in Austin and Jerez, which he emphasized needing to avoid here.

Throughout the weekend, Marquez stressed the importance of a flawless race Sunday. His pacing was methodical but strong, managing a consistent gap and pushing himself harder mid-race to stay focused and avoid earlier-season errors. Tire management proved crucial, as Marquez posted the fastest laps consecutively at multiple points and logged an impressive 1:46.705 as his best race lap.

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Winning at Aragon, a demanding track with a counterclockwise layout and low grip, was essential for both Marquez and Ducati, especially after lost points due to previous mistakes. Although he didn’t see this victory as a turning point since his form has been solid since the Thailand and Jerez races, it does reaffirm the competitiveness and potential of his factory Ducati setup.

Meanwhile, Pecco Bagnaia faced a tough weekend that felt like a crossroads. Struggling with his bike setup and rumored to be considering a Yamaha move for 2026, Bagnaia struggled with front-end confidence and braking issues. Ducati’s engineers eventually fitted him with larger front brake discs for the race, giving him better control and confidence to fight back from 12th to finish strong, including setting one of the fastest laps of the race.

Despite this improvement, Bagnaia was unable to challenge the Marquez brothers directly, and he acknowledged Alex Marquez’s flawless riding. For Ducati and Bagnaia, Aragon was a critical moment, signaling a potential resurgence but still leaving his championship hopes uncertain against Marc’s clear advantage.

If Marquez can maintain his composure and build on this momentum, while Ducati refines Bagnaia’s setup, the 2025 championship is poised to enter a fierce new phase. Fans can expect intense battles ahead, with the sport’s top talents pushing their limits for supremacy.

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Fan Take: Marc Marquez’s resurgence at Aragon is a thrilling demonstration of mastery and resilience, reminding fans why he’s a force to be reckoned with. This race could mark a turning point in the 2025 season, intensifying rivalries and elevating the excitement of MotoGP for enthusiasts worldwide.

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