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Marc Marquez Issues Warning Ahead of German MotoGP

Marc Marquez has put his rivals on notice ahead of the German MotoGP, signalling he expects to be a serious threat at the Sachsenring circuit.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
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Marquez Puts Rivals on Notice Before German MotoGP

Marc Marquez has delivered a pointed warning to the MotoGP field ahead of the German Grand Prix, making clear he intends to be a major factor at the Sachsenring. The statement, reported by GPblog, adds weight to what is already shaping up as one of the more anticipated rounds of the season.

The Sachsenring has long been Marquez's most dominant hunting ground. He won there ten consecutive times between 2013 and 2022, a streak that stands as one of the most remarkable records in the sport's modern era. Any signal from him that he is arriving in good form is worth taking seriously.

Marquez currently rides for the Gresini Ducati team after his high-profile departure from Repsol Honda. The transition has gone better than many expected, with the Spaniard showing consistent front-running pace across multiple rounds this season.

Why the Sachsenring Suits Marquez

The German circuit is a technical, anti-clockwise layout that demands a specific riding style, particularly heavy reliance on the left shoulder and strong late-braking into tight corners. Marquez has historically thrived in these conditions more than almost any other rider on the grid.

His ability to carry corner speed through the slow, first-gear turns that define the Sachsenring gives him a structural advantage that does not disappear simply because he has changed machinery. The Ducati platform, which has proven fast in a wide range of conditions, only adds to his potential threat.

Rivals such as Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, and the factory Ducati squad will be well aware of the challenge Marquez presents on this particular piece of tarmac. Matching him around the Sachsenring has proven difficult even for riders who routinely beat him at other venues.

Championship Context Adds Stakes

The German round comes at a point in the season when the championship standings are competitive. Every point carries additional weight, and a Marquez victory in Germany would send a clear signal about his title ambitions.

His adaptation to the Ducati has been a central storyline of the 2024 and ongoing 2025 campaigns. A strong weekend in Germany would further confirm that the transition from Honda machinery has not cost him the instinctive edge that made him so dominant there in the first place.

The paddock will be watching closely when practice begins. If Marquez backs up his words with lap times, the warning will look entirely justified.

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Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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