Biography of Marc Marquez Alenta - Moto GP Racer

Marc Márquez Alentà (born 17 February 1993) is a Spanish Grand Prix cruiser street racer and previous MotoGP best on the planet. He is one of four riders to have won big showdown titles in three unique classifications, after Mike Hailwood, Phil Read and Valentino Rossi. 

Biography of Marc Marquez Alenta - Moto GP Racer
Biography of Marc Marquez Alenta - Moto GP Racer
Márquez won the 2010 125cc World Championship, the 2012 Moto2 World Championship, and the 2013 and 2014 MotoGP World Championships. Márquez turned into the first rider since Kenny Roberts in 1978 to fulfill the chief class title in his first season, and the most youthful to win the title general. He guarded his title, winning the 2014 title with three rounds to save. He is the more established sibling of 2014 Moto3 title holder Álex Márquez

Career

125cc World Championship

Conceived in Cervera, Spain, Márquez made his title debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at 15 years old years and 56 days. He is the most youthful Spanish rider to take a shaft position or a platform in a cruiser dashing big showdown.

Márquez accomplished his first platform on 22 June 2008 at the British Grand Prix. For 2009, he was a plant KTM rider, and in the French Grand Prix accomplished his first post position at 16 years old years and 89 days. He additionally took shaft for the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix however the fumes channel tumbled off on the opening lap and went under the back wheel, making Márquez crash and harm his shoulder. His first win was on 6 June 2010 at Mugello. Further triumphs at Silverstone, Assen and Catalonia in the following three races made Márquez the most youthful rider to win four progressive races. His fifth win in progression at the Sachsenring was Derbi's 100th triumph in Grand Prix hustling, and Márquez turned into the first rider since Valentino Rossi in 1997 to win five progressive races in 125cc dashing. 

Biography of Marc Marquez Alenta - Moto GP Racer
Biography of Marc Marquez Alenta - Moto GP Racer

He was less effective in the accompanying races, dropping to third in the standings at one point behind Nicolás Terol and Pol Espargaró in the wake of being included in a mishap with Randy Krummenacher at the first corner at the Aragon Grand Prix. Four progressive wins from Motegi onwards had moved Márquez into a 17-point lead over Terol with stand out round to go. At Estoril, the race was red-hailed because of downpour with Márquez running second to Terol. At the point when coming back to the matrix for the second race, Márquez fell on the locating lap and needed to come back to the pits. With repairs, Márquez began at the back of the field having not made it out of the pit path before it shut five minutes preceding the begin. Regardless of this, Márquez recouped to win the race and along these lines augment his lead before the Valencia finale. His tenth triumph of the season moved him to inside of one of tying the record set by Rossi in 1997. He would miss the mark regarding tying it as he was fourth at the last race in Valencia to wind up the second-most youthful World Champion after Loris Capirossi.

Moto2 World Championship

Márquez moved into the Moto2 class for 2011 – the first of a normal two-year bargain – as the sole rider of the new group Monlau Competición, keep running by his chief Emilio Alzamora. He completed 21st in Portugal, before taking his first triumph in the class at the French Grand Prix. At his home race in Catalonia, Márquez completed second behind title pioneer Stefan Bradl, before another fall at the Silverstone, having begun from his first Moto2 post position. With Bradl taking his fourth triumph in the initial six races, Márquez trailed him by 82 focuses toward the end of the weekend. Márquez made a mid-season surge up the title standings, winning six of the following seven races to move inside of six purposes of Bradl in the title standings.

In the Japanese Grand Prix, Márquez took his seventh shaft position of the season yet completed second to Andrea Iannone, yet that complete consolidated with a fourth place for Bradl, permitted Márquez to take the title lead by a point. At the Australian Grand Prix, Márquez was included in an occurrence with Ratthapark Wilairot amid free practice; Márquez collided with the back of Wilairot after the session had been finished up, and for riding in an "untrustworthy way", was given an one-moment time punishment onto his qualifying time. The punishment guaranteed Márquez would begin the race from keep going on the network, however he advanced through the field and in the end completed the race in third place.

Before the Malaysian Grand Prix, Márquez affirmed that he would stay in Moto2 for the 2012 season, after bits of gossip about a move into the MotoGP class. Márquez's race weekend was hampered in the opening minutes of the first free practice session, as he slammed on a clammy patch of black-top. In the wake of sitting out two further practice sessions, Márquez finished two laps in the qualifying session, yet his times were just adequate for 36th on the lattice. He didn't begin the race, as he fizzled a restorative examination before the warm-up on race morning. Márquez went to the last race of the season in Valencia, in the trust of being fit to contend, however pulled back because of his proceeded with vision issues, giving Bradl the title.

MotoGP

On 12 July 2012, it was reported that Márquez had marked a two-year contract with the Repsol Honda group in MotoGP, supplanting the resigning Casey Stoner close by Dani Pedrosa, from 2013 onwards.

Márquez tried the Honda RC213V without precedent for Valencia after the end of 2012 titles lapping a little more than a second slower than his buddy and countryman Dani Pedrosa who beat the time sheets. Márquez was again great amid the first authority MotoGP testing at Sepang where he completed the initial two days of testing at third position simply behind Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo and in front of Valentino Rossi in fourth before swapping spots with Rossi on the last day . Márquez likewise did a race reenactment amid the end phases of the session and his timings were predictable and marvelous for a new kid on the block. Márquez proceeded with his noteworthy structure in the private test of Honda at Austin where he beat the timesheets all the three days.

2013

Márquez began the 2013 season emphatically with a platform complete in Qatar. He qualified 6th and in the long run completed third behind Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi. At the second round of the title at the new Circuit of the Americas in Texas, Márquez beat his buddy Dani Pedrosa and turned into the first victor at the new track. In doing this Márquez turned into the most youthful ever MotoGP race victor at 20 years, 63 days, beating Freddie Spencer's 30-year-old record.

Márquez slipped amid the third free practice session without getting harmed or harming his bicycle and in the end qualified third quickest at Jerez. Márquez completed the race in second position behind buddy Dani Pedrosa. At Le Mans, Márquez took the second post of his short MotoGP profession, 0.03 seconds in front of Lorenzo. Márquez endured an awful begin to the race and spent numerous laps in the lower portion of the main 10 however by mid-race he started to discover his musicality and advanced forward. Márquez surpassed Andrea Dovizioso with just two laps to go in the race to claim his fourth platform complete in the same number of races, tying Max Biaggi's record from 1998. Márquez persevered through an intense weekend at Mugello. In the wake of smashing his Repsol Honda on Friday morning Márquez slammed again on Friday evening, he had a third crash on Saturday morning practice yet recuperated to qualify on the second column for the race. He endured his fourth crash of the weekend with just 3 laps to go in the race; his first non-complete since joining the head class.

At Catalonia, Márquez completed the race in third place. At Assen, Márquez endured a tremendous highside in morning work on bringing about little cracks of his little finger on his right hand furthermore his left huge toe.He completed the race in third place. At Sachsenring, taking after wounds to principle rivals Pedrosa and Lorenzo, Márquez took his third MotoGP post position. After a normal begin he worked his way to the front to lead before the end of lap five and was never again headed regardless of a solid late race charge from Cal Crutchlow to win by 1.5 seconds. At Laguna Seca, Márquez imitated the overwhelm that Rossi made on Casey Stoner at the same corner in 2008 to pass Rossi. He won his third race of the year to extend his title lead to 16 focuses over Dani Pedrosa.

At Indianapolis, Márquez snatched post position by 0.5 seconds from Jorge Lorenzo. In the race Márquez made a normal escape and dropped behind Lorenzo and Pedrosa. On lap 12 Márquez made a go on Lorenzo for the lead, Lorenzo and Pedrosa could keep pace with Márquez for a couple laps however towards the last stages the crevice opened out and Márquez took his fourth win of the year by a little more than 3 seconds. At Brno, the race saw an extreme fight in the middle of Márquez and Lorenzo. Lorenzo made an incredible begin off the line and drove the race at the first corner. The pair proceeded to swap places on various occasions, with the final pass coming at Turn 3 with just under four laps to go; Márquez became the first rider to win four consecutive races since Valentino Rossi in 2008.

At Silverstone, amid Sunday morning warm up, Márquez slammed his bicycle and separated his shoulder in the effect. The race was a battle in the middle of Márquez and Lorenzo in the early laps as they pulled far from the field. In the last laps the two leaders exchanged places and paint; Márquez passed Lorenzo with just a couple corners remaining yet was again repassed and completed second. At Misano, Márquez was on the standings at the end of the day by over a large portion of a second from Lorenzo to claim shaft position. Márquez completed the race in second place behind Lorenzo. At Aragon, Márquez began from post for the seventh time in 2013. Again Márquez lost the lead to Lorenzo in the first corner. Márquez got himself 2 seconds behind Lorenzo yet soon made up for lost time with Lorenzo and in the long run traversed one second in front of Lorenzo to record his 6th triumph of the season. Márquez proceeded onward to 278 focuses with four races left, 39 in front of second-put Lorenzo.

At Sepang, Márquez took his fourth successive shaft position. In the race Márquez made another poor begin and was battling with Rossi for third and fourth places in the first laps of the race. Márquez completed the race in second place. At Phillip Island in Australia, Márquez was excluded from the race, lessening his title lead over Lorenzo (who won) from 43 focuses to 18 with two rounds to go. At Motegi, Márquez recouped from an overwhelming fall on raceday morning to complete second behind Lorenzo. The outcome trimmed his title lead to 13 focuses, which means a fourth-place complete at Valencia would be adequate to crown him champion regardless of the fact that Lorenzo won. Márquez began the race on post, however had a terrible begin, and tumbled to third. Márquez then let Dani Pedrosa do the greater part of the early assaulting on Jorge Lorenzo; Lorenzo then pushed on after a panic to win the race, Pedrosa and Márquez came next and third individually, which was sufficient for Márquez to wind up champion, the most youthful in arrangement history.

2014

The 2014 season began well for Márquez delivering quickest times on every one of the three days of the first Malaysian test. He then endured a broken right leg and was not able join in the second Malaysian test or the Phillip Island tire test.

The primary race of the season was held at Losail in Qatar. Márquez advanced relentlessly through the occasions hone sessions and demonstrated solid pace on Saturday evening to take post position. Amid the race he made a normal begin dropping to fourth place on lap one, Márquez step by step worked his way to the front of the race and persevering through a strained fight with Valentino Rossi for the second 50% of the race, eventually winning by 0.259 seconds. He additionally went ahead to win the following five rounds in Texas,Argentina,Spain,France, and Italy, all from post position.

At the Catalan Grand Prix, Márquez neglected to take shaft position – qualifying third in the wake of smashing amid the session – yet subsequent to holding off assaults from partner Pedrosa, and Yamaha matching Jorge Lorenzo and Rossi, Márquez could win his seventh race in succession, extending his title lead to 58 over Rossi. With more youthful sibling Álex winning the prior Moto3 race, the Márquez siblings turned into the first kin to win Grand Prix big showdown races around the same time. The siblings rehashed the deed at the Dutch TT two weeks after the fact. At the German Grand Prix, Márquez again won the race, along these lines turning into the most youthful rider to win nine races in succession in the chief class.

With a tenth progressive triumph coming at Indianapolis, Márquez turned into the third rider to accomplish such a deed in the head class, after Mick Doohan and Giacomo Agostini.

Márquez endured his first thrashing of the season at Brno, yet won the accompanying race at Silverstone, vanquishing Jorge Lorenzo. At Misano, Márquez smashed while doing combating for the race lead with Valentino Rossi; he remounted and – with a last-lap retirement for Aleix Espargaró – could score one title point. Márquez and Pedrosa smashed in overwhelming rain late in the race at Aragon and completed thirteenth and fourteenth, with Lorenzo winning his first race of the year after he ceased before from third position to change to his wet-setup cruiser. Márquez secured his second title at Motegi with three rounds remaining. At Phillip Island, Márquez took his twelfth post position of the season, coordinating Casey Stoner's record from 2011, however he slammed out while driving the race, his first non-complete subsequent to the 2013 Italian Grand Prix. At Sepang, Márquez broke Stoner's record, with his thirteenth shaft position of the season and his 50th Grand Prix post position. He took his twelfth win of the season, coordinating Mick Doohan's record of most head class triumphs in a solitary season, from 1997. Márquez's outcome was additionally sufficient for Honda to assert the makers' title, with a race to save. At the last race in Valencia, Márquez broke Doohan's record, with his thirteenth win of the season.

2015

The 2015 MotoGP season began off with Márquez, at the end of the day, being the most loved to take the Championship, yet he began gradually with a fifth-spot complete in Qatar, after a misstep at Turn 1 dropped him to the back of the 25-rider field. He won the second race of the season in Texas, his third progressive triumph at the Circuit of the Americas. In Argentina, Márquez, began from shaft position, and after that drove the race with a greatest lead of four seconds. On the other hand, Valentino Rossi shut the hole and on lap 22 made up for lost time to Márquez. The two riders reached at Turn 5 with two laps staying, with Márquez smashing out of the race to record his first non-complete subsequent to the 2014 Australian Grand Prix. He completed second behind Jorge Lorenzo in Spain, notwithstanding riding with a cracked finger on his left hand after a soil track mishap, a week prior to the race. In France, Márquez took his third post position of the season, yet dropped down to seventh spot toward the begin. He surpassed Cal Crutchlow, who smashed out of the race, and on lap 22, Márquez battled amid a hard fight for fourth place with Bradley Smith and Andrea Iannone, who was riding in spite of his harmed left shoulder, lastly Márquez completed in fourth place in front of Iannone.

Márquez neglected to complete the races in Italy and Catalunya, however came back to the platform with a second-place complete at Assen, after a race-long fight with Rossi. Márquez took progressive triumphs in Germany, and Indianapolis, before a second-place complete at Brno. Márquez smashed out at Silverstone in wet conditions, yet won at Misano. Márquez smashed out at Motorland Aragon, and a fourth-place complete in Motegi finished his trusts of holding the title. In his 130th begin, Márquez accomplished his 50th Grand Prix win – turning into the ninth rider to achieve that check, and the most youthful to do as such, at 22 years, 243 days – with a last lap go on Lorenzo at the Australian Grand Prix. Márquez smashed out in Malaysia after an impact with Valentino Rossi. The episode was evaluated by Race Direction after the race, where Rossi was given three punishment focuses –enough to enforce a start from the back of the grid for the final race in Valencia. Márquez finished second to Lorenzo in Valencia, with Lorenzo taking the world title.

Records

  •     Fastest ever recorded speed in MotoGP: 350.5 km/h (217.8 mph)
  •     Most pole positions in Moto2 Class: 14 (shared with Pol Espargaró and Johann Zarco)
  •     Most podium finishes in Moto2 Class: 25
  •     Most podium finishes in a single season in Moto2 Class: 14
  •     Most wins in Moto2 Class: 16
  •     Most wins in a single season in Moto2 Class: 9
  •     Fastest crash in MotoGP: 209 mph (336 km/h) (2nd practice Mugello 2013)
  •     Youngest pole position in Premier Class: 20 years, 62 days (COTA USA 2013)
  •     Youngest winner in Premier Class: 20 years, 63 days (COTA USA 2013)
  •     Youngest rider to take successive podium positions in the Premier Class: 20 years, 63 days (Qatar, COTA USA 2013)
  •     Youngest rider to take a fastest lap in the Premier Class: 20 years, 49 days (Qatar 2013)
  •     4 successive podium positions in first 4 Premier Class Grands Prix (shared with Max Biaggi)
  •     Most wins as a teenager in all classes: 26
  •     Youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position: 16 years, 88 days (France 2009)
  •     Most pole positions in a season of 125cc World Championship: 12
  •     Youngest rider to win 5 successive Grands Prix: (Mugello, Silverstone, Assen, Barcelona, Sachsenring 2010)
  •     Youngest rider to lead the Premier Class championship: 20 years, 63 days (COTA USA 2013)
  •     Youngest rider to win at least 1 race in 3 classes of GP Racing
  •     Márquez won in Germany for the fourth successive year in 2013 across three different classes; in 2010 he was competing in the 125 class, in 2011 and 2012 the Moto2 class and in 2013 in MotoGP. He is the first rider of the modern era to win at the same circuit for four successive years across three different classes. Also adding a 5th and 6th consecutive German GP win in the MotoGP class in 2014 and 2015.
  •     First/only rookie to win at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
  •     Youngest rider to win 4 races back to back in Premier Class: 20 years, 189 days (Germany-USA-Indianapolis-Czech Republic 2013)
  •     First rookie to win 4 races back to back in Premier Class: (Germany-USA-Indianapolis-Czech Republic 2013)
  •     Youngest rider to set fastest times in every session from a Premier Class GP Weekend: (Indianapolis 2013)
  •     Most wins as a rookie in Premier Class: 6
  •     Most pole positions as a rookie in Premier Class: 9
  •     Most podium finishes in rookie season of Premier Class: 16
  •     Most podium finishes in single season of Premier Class: 16 (Shared with Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner & Jorge Lorenzo)
  •     Most points scored as a rookie in Premier Class: 334
  •     Youngest rider to take back to back pole positions in Premier Class (Silverstone-Misano 2013)
  •     Youngest rider to take four pole positions in a row in Premier Class (Silverstone-Misano-Aragon-Malaysia 2013)
  •     First rookie to take 4 consecutive pole positions in Premier Class
  •     Youngest rider to win the title in Premier Class: 20 years, 266 days
  •     First rider to win Intermediate Class and Premier Class titles back to back
  •     2nd rookie to win Premier Class title (after Kenny Roberts in 1978)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 2 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 3 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 4 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 5 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 6 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 7 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 8 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya-Netherlands 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 9 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya-Netherlands-Germany 2014)
  •     First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 10 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya-Netherlands-Germany-Indianapolis 2014)
  •     Most Pole Positions from Start Of Season in 4 Stroke MotoGP (2002–) era: 6
  •     Youngest Rider to win 5 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 90 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 6 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 104 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 7 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 118 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 8 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 131 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 9 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 146 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 10 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 174 days
  •     Youngest Rider to win 11 races in a single season in Premier Class: 21 years, 205 days
  •     Only rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win 6 successive Premier Class races from Pole
  •     Most points scored in First 10 races of Premier Class season: 250
  •     Most Consecutive race wins in Premier Class in 4 Stroke MotoGP (2002–) era: 10
  •     Most Consecutive race wins in a single Premier Class season (1949–) era: 10 (Shared with Mick Doohan and Giacomo Agostini)
  •     Youngest rider to win back to back championships in Premier Class: 21 years, 237 days
  •     Only Honda rider to clinch Premier Class championship at Honda's Motegi circuit
  •     Only Spanish rider to win 2 titles back to back in Premier Class
  •     Youngest rider to take 12 Pole positions in a single season in Premier Class: 21 years, 243 days
  •     Only rider to take 13 Pole positions in a single season in Premier Class
  •     Youngest rider to win 12 races in a single season: 21 years, 251 days
  •     Most Races won in a single season in Premier Class: 13
  •     One of only pair of brothers to win Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships, with Álex Márquez
  •     Most Fastest laps in a MotoGP season: 12 (shared with Valentino Rossi)
  •     Most wins at the Circuit of the Americas: 3
  •     Most consecutive wins at Sachsenring Circuit: 6
  •     Most consecutive pole positions at Sachsenring Circuit: 6
  •     Most consecutive wins at Indianapolis Circuit: 5
  •     Youngest rider in the history of world motorcycling to get 50 wins: 22 years, 243 days

 


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