Marc Marquez brands Aragon MotoGP win “mandatory” but not significant

Marquez dominated Aragon GP

Marc Marquez, Ducati Corse, 2025 Aragon MotoGP
Marc Marquez, Ducati Corse, 2025 Aragon MotoGP
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Marc Marquez says winning the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix was “mandatory” for himself and Ducati but doesn’t believe it to be a significant moment in his 2025 seaso🀅n.

The eight-time world champion became the first rider since himself 10 years ago to lead every session of a grand prix weekend, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:a𓂃fter claiming a runaway win at Aragon on Sunday.

It👍’s a result that has put him 32 points clear in the championship and marks his 🌼first Sunday victory since April’s Qatar GP.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez says it was “mandatory” for him to win at a circuit he has been victorious at now seven times in MotoGP, having crashe🀅d out💛 of top results already at COTA and Jerez this season.

When asked if he saw the dominance of his Aragon win as a significant moment much like his comeback win at the venue last year, he said: “No, I don’t think so, bec🐭ause we started already in a very good way from Thailand to Jerez.

“Then it😼’s true that Le Mans, especially Silverstone, we missed the way a bit but we🗹 understood why.

“And then here I came back, I felt again the same feeling as I had in the pre-season and as I had in the first races, and🐷 it’s true that last year here was a very important weekend because it was a victory that I was looking for for many, many days.

“It was one of the biggest challenges of 💦my 🗹career.

“But this victory was mandat🌠ory in our garage and in myself. Why? Because if I want to fight for this championship I cannot… ok, I’m leading, I have an advantage against Alex [Marquez], more against Pecco [Bagnaia].

“But in two good circuit🌞s for me, that were Austin and Jerez I lost 50 points. So, it’s there where we need to keep working.”

Marquez has spoken all weekend at Aragon about avoiding the🌟 mistakes he has made in grands prix in 2025 and admits they played on his mind at one stage on Sunda🍸y.

🔯“Of course, if we want to fight for the championship we cannot repea🔯t a mistake, especially, like Austin,” he added.

“The other ones, ok, but Austin was a big mistake and then todayღ I was very focused.

“When six, s𒊎even laps remained I started to think about those mistakes, how to manage the situation, but then I was looking at the lap time and I was riding in 1m47s-low without full concentration.

“Then I decided to increase the speed to be 𓄧focused again and I just enjoyed that last lap and the finish line withꦛ Alex, because in Jerez I was more sad than usual because he won and I was not able to celebrate on the podium with him.”

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