Marc Marquez in tears after comeback MotoGP title: “I’m at peace with myself”
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Francesco Bagnaia claimed his second win of the 2025 MotoGP season at the Japanese Grand Prix, leading home team-mate Marc Marquez, who sealed his ninth world championship with a runner-up finish.Marquez had already set himself up for the title by taking a podium in Saturday’s sprint, making his coronation at Motegi almost inevitable with five rounds still to go.The Spaniard was in such ...Keep reading
Francesco Bagnaia claimed his second win of the 2025 MotoGP season at the Japanese Grand Prix, leading home teammate Marc Marquez, who sealed his ninth world championship with a runner-up finish.Marquez had already set himself up for the title by taking a podium in Saturday’s sprint, making his coronation at Motegi almost inevitable with five rounds still to go.The Spaniard was in such a ...Keep reading