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Spaniard Marc Marquez is the youngest-ever MotoGP champion, with six premier-class titles to his name and eight in total across all classes.

Date of birth17 February 1993
Place of birthCervera, Spain
Age30
NationalitySpainSpain
Career start2008
DisciplinesMotoGP
Source:- Redbull.com

Marc Marquez is a championship-winning MotoGP rider from Cervera, Spain. He first climbed onto a bike at the age of four and soon collected more domestic titles than he knew what to do with.

A move onto 125cc machinery was inevitable, and back-to-back Catalan titles in 2005 and 2006 followed, as did a successful debut season in the world-renowned CEV Championship before his rapid ascent continued on the World Championship stage with Team Repsol KTM in 2008.

FILE PHOTO: MotoGP – Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano, Italy – October 24, 2021 Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez celebrates winning the race on the podium REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini/File Photo

At the British Grand Prix, he became the youngest-ever Spaniard (15 years and 127 days) to earn a podium finish as his promise prospered even further. 2010 saw Marquez secure the backing of Red Bull, switching to Derbi bikes as he joined Ajo Motorsport, and the season turned out to be a golden one. He claimed his first world championship title and then swiftly moved up to Moto2 for the 2011 season.

A string of championship-worthy results saw him winning six races and grabbing nine podiums, including victories at Mugello, Sachsenring and Assen. Unfortunately, a crash in practice in Malaysia ended his title charge, and he finished runner-up. Márquez continued to dominate in Moto2 in 2012 and eventually took the overall title.

In 2013, he became a history-maker. At the beginning of the year, he stepped into MotoGP™ with Repsol Honda, first making his mark by becoming the youngest rider in history to win a MotoGP™ race. He then became the youngest rider to claim three successive podiums. Finally, in November, he shocked the sporting world when he became the world’s youngest-ever MotoGP™ champion. But he didn’t stop there and cruised through 2014 to take another world title with three rounds to go.

2015 proved to be a testing season for Marquez, who, despite six DNFs, still managed to get onto the podium nine times, five of those as a winner. He ended a tough campaign third overall in the championship.

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In 2016 Márquez was back to winning ways, taking an historic third championship title with three races to spare at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in Japan, home of his Repsol Honda team.

2017 saw the same result, another title for Márquez, but he was pushed all the way to Valencia and the final race of the season as Andrea Dovizioso took a thrilling championship right to the wire.

In 2018, Márquez claimed the title with victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. One year later, he continued his relentless pursuit of silverware as he claimed a fourth consecutive championship – and sixth premier class crown – in Thailand with four races remaining.

Starting the 2020 campaign as the favourite, Márquez broke his humorous in the first race in Jerez and subsequently missed the entire season.

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

The Spanish rider returned to racing in the 2021 season and, despite still feeling the effects of the wrist injury, secured his first win of the campaign at the German GP. Showing that he was returning to his best, he then triumphed late in the season at the Circuit of the Americas, recording a seventh victory at the track in Austin, Texas.

2022 proved to be another frustrating year for Márquez as he was forced to miss numerous races after undergoing a fourth surgery on his right humerus. However, despite not being fully fit, he still finished 10th or better in 10 races and secured the 100th premier class podium of his career at the Australian Grand Prix.

Injuries also impacted the 2023 season as Márquez missed numerous races and struggled to rediscover his best form. However, the Spaniard will be hoping to put a disappointing few years behind him in 2024 when he will race for Gresini Racing alongside his brother, Álex Márquez.

MotoGP – Czech Republic Grand Prix – Automotodrom Brno, Brno, Czech Republic – August 4, 2019 Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez celebrates after winning the MotoGP race REUTERS/David W Cerny

Data from:- Redbull.com

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