Brave Heart, Marc Márquez

First World Championship

2010

Brave Heart

First World Championship

There is a specific moment in which stories become legends.

This one began with an unfortunate fall and the challenge of starting last. It continues with a comeback of one, two… up to 22 places.

And it ends, once again, at the top of the podium.

The comeback

The road to MotoGP, Marc Márquez

Moto2 champion

2012

The road to MotoGP

Moto2 champion

On his road to victory, Márquez had to overcome many challenges.

After winning the 125cc, he landed in Moto2 and in only two seasons he became a two-time world champion.

A triumph that launched him to the top class and gave him the opportunity of going up against the world of motorcycling’s heavyweights.

Two-time champion

Rookie of the year, Marc Márquez

Third World Championship

2013

Rookie of the year

Third World Championship

At only 20 years and 270 days old, Marc began rewriting the history of motorcycling.

That is the exact age of the rider on the day he became the youngest Champion in history of the top class and the first newcomer to achieve this since 1978.

Rookie

Rising Sun, Marc Márquez

Fourth World Title

2014

Rising Sun

Fourth World Title

“People remember how many titles — not races — you win”, said a young Marc Márquez. He had just won 10 consecutive races, beating a record that is beyond the reach of most.

For once, he was wrong. Nobody will ever forget the brilliant season in which he gave us 13 victories and triumphed in Motegi (Japan). That year, the land of the rising sun witnessed the birth of a new legend.

Brilliant

Give me 5, Marc Márquez

Fifth World Championship

2016

Give me 5

Fifth World Championship

At a very early age, Márquez became the youngest five-time champion in history and also the youngest to win three titles in the highest category.

A fifth World title that showed that when maturity, persistence, and talent combine, age does not matter.

Talent

Turn 1, Marc Márquez

Sixth World Championship

2017

Turn 1

Sixth World Championship

It was the last race of the year in Valencia, a World Championship that was almost in the bag for Márquez. Until suddenly, he lost control at Turn 1.

“No way am I letting go of this bike”, he thought, and used his elbow and knee to avoid falling, leaving us with a history-making save.

The save

Sachseking, Marc Márquez

Seventh World Prize

2018

Sachseking

Seventh World Prize

Ten anti-clockwise turns to the left.

Nine consecutive victories. A nine-year reign on a tailor-made track.

A new goal reached for a rider that knows no limits, because he has never had any.

Reign

66 Degrees, Marc Márquez

Eighth World Championship

2019

66 Degrees

Eighth World Championship

The key is to always reach a little further. Never give up even if you think you won’t reach it.

Like being down on the asphalt, revving up, and then getting back up.

Taking it to the limit