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Marc Marquez likens his 2025 MotoGP form to 2019 and 2014 title wins

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Marc Marquez likens his 2025 MotoGP form to 2019 and 2014 title wins

Marc Marquez declares 2025 MotoGP title is his to lose - Credit: Monster Media

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Marc Marquez has likened his 2025 MotoGP form to the peak performances that earned him titles in 2014 and 2019.

The Spaniard’s dominance in 2014 and 2019 set a high benchmark in MotoGP, and he is showing similar form in 2025 in his debut season with factory Ducati.

Marquez’s grand prix win at Brno makes him the first Ducati rider to win five races in a row, extending his championship lead to 120 points heading into the summer break.

“I’m in one of the best moments of my career; I feel like I did in 2019 or 2014,” the Spaniard explained to Speedweek.

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“”I’m driving very well, I’m calm, and I can manage the races. I have to maintain this mentality and focus, and I can only thank my team.

“We mustn’t forget that this is a new team for me. At the same time, that made the first races of the season more interesting for me.

“We had some leeway from the start – when we had the perfect connection, we were able to improve significantly.”

Marc Marquez continues dominating MotoGP in 2025 – Credit: Monster Media

Marc Marquez admits 2025 MotoGP title is his to lose

For the first time in 2025, the 32-year-old has now revealed that the destination of the 2025 MotoGP title is in his hands.

Marquez previously played the underdog at certain races he felt less confident about, but with the gap in the championship, he believes the title is now his to lose.

“For me the only priority is to win the title,” he stated via GPOne.

“I try to be honest, now I can only lose it. There are 10 GPs left, I have to keep the same mentaility and the team the same spirit.

“I don’t care about records, I just want to be champion again.

“We only talk about records when someone is about to break them. I won five races in a row before, but it’s now more difficult because there are also Sprints.

“I will try bring home 37 points every weekend, but sometimes it won’t be possible.”

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