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Marc Marquez Breaks Ducati MotoGP Record, Shocks the Grid with Historic Winning Streak. |
Marc Marquez is on another level this season. The dude just shattered a huge Ducati record at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno, and honestly, the rest of the MotoGP grid should be worried.
Not only did he win the race on Sunday, but he’s also now the first Ducati rider ever to snag five premier class wins in a row. Yeah, you read that right—five back-to-back wins. That’s not just dominance. That’s a whole new era.
Marquez Is Cooking This Season
Let’s break this down. With that win in Brno, here’s what Marc’s racked up so far:
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70 career wins in MotoGP. Insane.
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5 straight grand prix wins: Aragon, Mugello, Assen, Sachsenring, and now Brno.
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8 sprint + main race “doubles” in total.
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5 doubles in a row, which no one else has ever done.
It’s the first time since 2019 (back when he was still with Honda) that he’s pulled off a five-race streak like this. But doing it now, on a Ducati? That’s history in the making.
Sorry Bagnaia, That Record's Gone
Before this season, Pecco Bagnaia held the Ducati record with four wins in a row back in 2022. He crushed it at Assen, Silverstone, Red Bull Ring, and Misano—even while dealing with a grid penalty.
And before Pecco? That honor belonged to Casey Stoner, who had a three-win streak in 2007 and won the title that year. So yeah, what Marquez is doing right now? It's beyond legendary.
Ducati’s Wild Ride: From Underdog to Untouchable
This whole record-breaking run shows just how far Ducati has come in MotoGP. Think about it:
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In Stoner’s era (2007), Ducati wins were unexpected and the bike was kind of a beast to control.
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By 2022, with Bagnaia, Ducati had become the most complete package on the grid—thanks to Gigi Dall’Igna’s work.
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Now in 2025, the new-spec Ducati isn’t even the most dominant bike... yet Marquez is making it look untouchable.
Here’s the twist: the older Ducati, the one used by the Gresini boys and Franco Morbidelli, actually seems easier to ride this year. Meanwhile, Pecco and Di Giannantonio are still figuring out how to click with the newer model.
So yeah—Marquez isn’t just winning because of the bike. He’s winning because he’s Marc freakin’ Marquez. He’s dragging performance out of the machine that no one else can.
Marc’s run isn’t just a flex—it’s a warning shot. The man’s rewriting Ducati’s MotoGP history while everyone else is still trying to figure out their setup.
If the rest of the grid doesn’t step it up soon, 2025 might just be the year Marquez locks down another title... and carves his name even deeper into MotoGP’s record books.
Keep watching—this season’s only getting crazier.