We’ve seen him grow, we’ve seen him fight, and we’ve seen him win. Wonderful in every way, the rider with the ant-helmet is a force to contend with on the track. Season after season, Marc Márquez goes above and beyond boundaries and limits. Yet, the rider from Cervera keeps on smiling, whatever happens.
At Repsol, we have supported Marc from his beginnings in the Motorcycling World Championship in 2008, when he made his debut in the 125cc category. Our relationship with him has brought us 8 World Championship titles and has allowed us to be witnesses to the great rider’s journey.
A fourth operation on the right humerus put Marc out of competition for several races.
1podium
1pole
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World Championship
MotoGP
After a year marked by injuries, Marc Márquez returns to top competition.
3wins
4podiums
1
World Champion
MotoGP
Marc Márquez wins his eighth World title.
12wins
10poles
1
World Champion
MotoGP
Marc Márquez wins his seventh World title.
9wins
7poles
1
World Champion
MotoGP
Marc becomes the youngest six-time champion in MotoGP history.
6wins
8poles
1
World Champion
MotoGP
Marc keeps breaking records as he clinches his fifth World Championship at the age of 23 — a year in which his maturity as a rider is definitively confirmed.
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7poles
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World Championship
MotoGP
5wins
8poles
1
World Champion
MotoGP
A magical year in which no. 93 racks up 13 wins, 10 of them consecutive.
13wins
13poles
1
World Champion
MotoGP
Marc is the first MotoGP rookie and also the youngest rider ever to win a World Championship.
6wins
9poles
1
World Champion
Moto2
By taking first place in this competition, Marc Márquez is proclaimed champion in the two lower categories of the World Championship.
9wins
7poles
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World championship runner-up
Moto2
After moving up a category, Marc becomes the Moto2 runner-up in his first year of competition.
7wins
7poles
1
World Champion
125cc
First world title for the rider from Cervera at the tender age of 17.
10wins
12poles
8
World Championship
125cc
Making eighth place at only 16 years of age, Marc establishes himself as one of the stalwart future promises for the World Championship.
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2poles
13
World Championship
125cc
No. 93’s debut in the World Championship, at just 15 years.
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FIM CEV International Championship
FIM CEV
Marc Márquez clinches his first FIM CEV victory on the World Championship track in Jerez.
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FIM CEV International Championship
FIM CEV
In addition to starting out in the FIM CEV as a dress rehearsal for the World Championship, Marc wins his second Catalonia Championship in 2006.
Two-time Champion of Catalonia before his 13th birthday
Champion of Catalonia 125cc
After starting in enduro and winning the Championship of Catalonia in 2001, in 2002 Marc moves on to the asphalt. In 2003 he wins the Open RACC 50cc, and in 2005 wins his first speed title in the Championship of Catalonia.