READ HERE - Ominous Casey Stoner 18-year record matched at 2025 Thailand MotoGP

READ HERE - Ominous Casey Stoner 18-year record matched at 2025 Thailand MotoGP
READ HERE - Marc Marquez explains problem in Thai MotoGP - three laps from “disaster"
Tears in 2024, smiles in 2025 for 🐟this young Marc Marquez fan �🐼�🇹🇭
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Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez:
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1st and 2nd in Qualifying.
1st and 2nd in the Sprint race.
1st and 2nd in the Grand Prix.
1st and 2nd in the World Championship.
READ HERE - 2025 Thai MotoGP: Marc Marquez overcomes early scare to win opening round
Pecco Bagnaia just admitted: "Marc was playing with us today..💯."
Marc Marquez opted not🉐 to clarify the route of his brief problem, afterwards in parc fe🐷rme.
READ HERE - Ducati “strategy was a mistake” after Marc Marquez worry at Thailand MotoGP
Marc Marq♔uez is the first♒ factory Ducati debutant to win a grand prix since Casey Stoner.
Stoner did it in the💖 year that he won a championship with Ducati.
World feed commentary saying that Marco Rigamonti ha🍨s confirmed Marquez slowing on lap seven was about front tyre pressure.
Marc Marquez has been brilliant at the🔥 first round of the season.
Many more wins to come?
It's a repeat top five in the G⛄P from the Sprint, with M. Marquez ahead of A. Mar🌊quez, Bagnaia, Morbidelli, and Ogura.
Bezz🍰ecchi takes 6th, ahead of Zarco, Binder, Bastianini, and Di Giannantonio who complete ♑the top 10.
It's victory for Marc Marquez in Thailand. He wins in Buriram comfort✨ably ahead of his brother, Alex Marquez, who hangs onto second ahead of Bagnaia in third.
Far from a classic, but that won't matter toဣ the 8x champ, who is now only one GP win shy of Angel Nieto 𒅌on the all-time list.
1.5s lead for Marc Marquez with one lap to go, and half-a-sec🌠ond between second and third.
Marc has cle🦹ared off within a lap, 0.9s clear as we go to 2 to go.
Alex Marquez has 0.5s back to Bagnaia, but every time the Italian gets closeꦑr he drops ba𓄧ck again.
Three to go now, and f🌸inally Marc makes his move back to the front at the f🐬inal corner.
Alex Marquez really struggling for grip now, it seems, and it's bringing B🅺agnaia back into it. 0.ꩵ5s away now.
Five laps to go and a slide from Alex Marquez out of turn 11 shows perfectly what Marc Marquez is doing. If he wanted to pass, he could've then, but instead he roll💃ed the throttle.
Still 73 from 93 at the front. Bagnaia continues to yoyo between 0.6s 💮and 0.8s behi🐭nd his teammate. Possibly also a tyre pressure/temperature thing.
No change at the front, but Morbidelli affirmativ💞ely falling away now. 1.4s is now the gap ahead of him to Bagnaia.
Still Alex Marquez leads by essentially nothing from Marc Marquez. Bagnaia just floating between 0.6s and 0.8s adrift of his teammate, and now almost a s❀econd between the Italian and his compatriot, Morbidelli.
Bezzecchi has made his way up to 6th, passing Mi✤ller at turn three.
On the one hand, he's a long way behind Ogura, on the other, he's been able to cut his way throug🐷h the group he was stuck in from the start.
It would be really interesting to know what is going thro🤪ugh the head of Alex Marquez at the minute. How do you make a plan to try and win this race when you were handed the lead and💧 the guy who gave it to you hasn't been more than 0.2s behind for the 10 laps since?
Joan Mir has crashed out at the final cor💟ner. He's fine enough to be fu💎ming about it.