Marc Márquez equals Valentino Rossi with seventh world title in MotoGP

Marc Márquez equals Valentino Rossi with seventh world title in MotoGP

Marc Márquez Has Been Crowned World Champion in MotoGP for the Seventh Time on Sunday thanks to a second-place finish in the Grand Prix of Japan. The Spaniard Thus Equals Valentino Rossi.

In The Japanese Capital Tokyo, Márquez Only had to Tolerate His Ducati Teammate Francesco Bagnaia in Front of Him. With five races to go, the veteran can no longer be caught in the world championship. He has already won eleven races this season.

The 32-year-old Márquez was Already the Best in the Premier Class of Motorsport Six Times Between 2013 and 2019. He was also World Champion in the 125cc and Moto2 Classes Earlier.

Márquez had long feared that his career would be about after multiple surgeries on his right upper arm from 2020. He has also crashed frequently since then.

“I have always seen light at the end of a tunnel,” Márquez Told Dazn after securing his title. “My Loved Ones Helped Me Through That Tunnel. I Had a very hard time. I made a comeback too early. But now I am Completely happy with myself.”

With His New Title, Márquez Equals Rossi. The Italian won Seven World Titles in MotoGP Between 2001 and 2009. Giacomo Agostini is Still the Record Holder with Eight Titles Between 1966 and 1975.

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