Marc Marquez is primed to break even more MotoGP records in the second half of the 2025 season with Ducati.
The 32-year-old leads the title race by 120 points over his brother, Alex, and is currently on a streak of 10 consecutive victories.
By doubling that run, Marquez will match his run of 10 consecutive MotoGP race victories from 2014, which was a record he set from the start of the campaign.
Ducati have given him an amazing platform to kick on from, while teammate Francesco Bagnaia struggles with the GP25, which doesn’t suit his riding style.
Bagnaia sounded like Valentino Rossi with a Marquez comment after admitting that he could ride a poor bike and still win.
Following his dominance in 2025, Marquez has emulated an ‘impossible’ MotoGP feat just like Mick Doohan and Jorge Lorenzo by riding through pain to reach the top again.
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Photo by Qian Jun/MB Media/Getty ImagesMarc Marquez and Valentino Rossi share ‘incredibly important’ mental trait no one else possesses
While Bagnaia is ‘really raging’ at Ducati, Marquez has been able to enjoy his campaign. He has 19 wins compared to one for his Italian rival.
It’s not the first time he has been superior to an Italian, with Marquez ‘completely’ overshadowing Rossi’s retirement.
Both Rossi and Marquez are considered to be two of the greatest riders of all time, with Mat Oxley believing that they share an ‘incredibly important’ trait that no other rider has.
“His technique, how he could control the front tyre, which is his killer skill. No one else, even now, can control the front tyre like he can, which has given him a huge advantage,” he said.
“A cornerstone of his championship successes. What you realise is that it’s actually his intellect, his temperament that are incredibly important. Especially his intellect, how he is able to, I kind of put it like he’s got an extra gear in his brain. Everybody has got six gears and he’s got a seventh gear.
“He’s probably not the only rider in history to have had this. I would say Valentino Rossi was the same. The way he approaches the weekend, the way he approaches races, the way he approaches his strategy,” Oxley continued.
“Just everything about him is tuned toward just one thing. Winning on Sunday, and winning on Saturday as well now.”
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How Marc Marquez could break an incredible 50-year MotoGP record in 2025
By winning the title in 2025, Marquez would have achieved MotoGP’s oldest champion record, stealing it from Rossi by two years, but he also would have broken another unique statistic.
By winning a title 12 years after his first, he would successfully break Giacomo Agostini’s record for the longest gap between his first and last triumph.
Agostini set the record in 1975, nine years after securing his first crown, and Marquez will now get the chance to break it after 50 years.
In all likelihood, the deal will be sealed well in advance of the season finale, but there remain 10 races before he can officially lift the trophy after the season ends.