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Mark Marquez is focused on the 2025 title race 10 years ago MotoGP lessons
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Mark Marquez Sets Sights on 2025 Title, Drawing Strength from a Decade of MotoGP Lessons

July 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Marc Marquez, the leading contender in the MotoGP Championship, says his 2014 experience is helping him maintain focus as he approaches the 2025 title. The 32-year-old has been impressive during the first half of the season, securing eight Grand Prix victories, 11 sprint wins, and eight weekends where he scored 37 points after 12 rounds.

With 10 rounds left, Marquez appears well-positioned to clinch the 2025 championship well before the season wraps up. However, he emphasizes that his goal is not to rush the title, recalling 2014 when he aimed to win as quickly as possible but faced 11 crashes in 12 rounds.

Speaking at the Czech Grand Prix, Marquez described the season as a sprint with many races to go. He said his experience from 2014 taught him to stay cautious despite his lead, especially after crashes at Misano and Aragon that year. Although he has a significant points advantage, he remains focused and stress-free, mindful of the pressure he managed earlier in the season.

Marquez aims to score 37 points each weekend but admits that achieving this every time may not be realistic. Before the summer break, he won five Grand Prix races consecutively, aiming to surpass his own record of 13 wins in a season set in 2014. Despite the records, Marquez views his current streak, which includes sprint victories, as more meaningful.

He explained that while records attract attention, his primary focus is on competing and winning. As the season’s second half begins, his main objective is to secure the championship. Marquez highlighted that winning five consecutive races in the current format, which includes both sprints and main races, is more challenging, as evidenced by the 37 points he gathered in the last five events.

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Fan Take: Marquez’s cautious yet determined approach highlights the maturity of a champion who understands the value of strategy over sheer speed. For racing fans, this story underscores how experience and consistency often make the difference in a sport where every race could change the championship landscape.

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