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Marc Marquez made a surprise for Ducati’s bike in Debrief Grand Prix in Thailand

Marc Marquez could not ask for a better start for life in Ducati. The Spaniard dominated the Grand Prix of Thailand to collect the maximum points to begin in the 2025th season.

Marquez secured the position of Pole, Sprint’s victory and Grand Prix’s victory in Buriram. He finished in front of his brother and former Gresini Alex Marquez teammate on what was an emotional weekend for the family.

Assume Rider GROUP Bike Gap Signs
1 Marc marquez Duck Ducati GP25 Win 25
2 Alex Markuz Grass Ducati GP24 +1.732 20
3 Francesco Bagnaia Duck Ducati GP25 +2.398 16
4 Franco Nordelli VR46 Ducati GP24 +5.176 13
5 Ai ogura Monitoring Aprilia RS-GP25 +7.450 11
6 Marco bezzecchi April Aprilia RS-GP25 +14.967 10
7 Johann Zaros LCR Honda RC213V +15.225 9
8 Brad Ktm KTM RC16 +19.929 8
9 Enea Bastianini Ktm tech3 KTM RC16 +20.053 7
10 Fabio di giannantonio VR46 Ducati GP25 +21.546 6
11 Jack Easter Yamaha m1 +22.315 5
12 Luca Marini Cartilage Honda RC213V +23.940 4
13 Fermin Aldeguer Grass Ducati GP24 +24,760 3
14 Miguel Oliveira Easter Yamaha m1 +26.097 2
15 Quartararo Samoha Yamaha m1 +26,456 1
2025 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix Race results

Marc Marquez proved his mother’s prediction in 2020 with his victory in Thailand – he told him that everything would work after his injury to his crush in Jerez while in Honda.

The six -time MotoGP champion struggled to perform with the Japanese manufacturer for his return to the top class in 2021. Marquez found his form on Ducati machines, ending the third of the year GP23 for Gresini last season.

Now that he is driving with the factory team, Marquez has the best opportunity to grab a seventh MotoGP title. He is ready to have a tense battle with teammate Francesco Bagnaia for the title – but it seems that the Spaniard has the top at this stage.

Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images

Marc Marquez “felt slow” during the Ducati bike The Sprint Race in Thailand

While Marquez dominated Buriram, it was a different story about Bagnaia. The Italian had little response to his teammate as he finished third in Sprint and the Grand Prix.

Bagnaia was blocked by Franco Morbidelli in practice, then lost the Q2. While fighting well to qualify for P3, the 28 -year -old could not challenge Ducati’s teammate.

Bagnaia looked beating after the race, as Marquez pulled him out a “knockout hit” in the Buriram. But it was not even the simple sailing for the Spaniard, despite its sovereignty.

The 32 -year -old hit his brother in the sprint on Saturday for a second. However, in a video from Ducati, Marquez was heard making a surprise for his bike.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds7bzbilgsg

Duration of the Debrief team, Marquez was heard saying that he “felt slow”. This is strange, since the Ducati rider did not miss his lead in every sprint.

“It is true that the feeling was good. I felt late, “he said.

Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images

Marc Marquez ‘forced’ to dominate the Thai Grand Prix for a reason

The main race on Sunday also caused a strange issue for Marquez. The 32 -year -old lost the lead to Alex’s brother in the early stages due to tire pressure problem.

Marquez returned the lead towards the end of the match and claimed the victory. Bagnaia was “embarrassed” by this strategy, as his teammate could have the gap in the lead.

Marquez’s escort says he was “forced” to dominate the race due to the tire pressure problem. He did not want to show “this level of sovereignty” in Buriram.

The next two rounds in Argentina and Austin are two powerful circuits for Marquez. The Spaniard has a great opportunity to expand his advantage for his teammate and the rest of the race.

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