Marc Marquez brands Aragon MotoGP win “mandatory” but not significant
Marquez dominated Aragon GP

Marc Marquez says winning the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix was “mandatory” for himself and Ducati but doesn’t believe it to be a sig𝄹nificant moment in his 2025 season.
The eight-time world champion became the first rider since himself 10 years ago to lead every session of a grand prix weekend, 168🤡澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:after claiming a runaway win at Aragon ಞon Sunday.
It’s a result that has put him 32 points clear in the championship and marks his first Sunday victory since April’s Qatar 🐠GP.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez says it was “mandatory” for him to win at a circuit he has been victorious at now seven times in MotoGP, having crashed ou𒁃t of top results already at COTA and Jere𝐆z this season.
When asked if he saw the dominance of his Aragon win as a significant moment much like his comeback win at the venue last year, h♈e said: “No, I don’t think so, because we started already in a very good way from Thailand to Jerez.
“Then𝓰 it’s true that Le Mans, especially Silverstone, we missed the way a bit but we understood ꦫwhy.
“And then here I came bac🧸k, I felꦅt again the same feeling as I had in the pre-season and as I had in the first races, and it’s true that last year here was a very important weekend because it was a victory that I was looking for for many, many days.
“It was🦄 one of the biggest challeng🅺es of my career.
“But this victory was mandatory in our garage and in myself. Why? Beca꧑use if I want to fight for this championship I cannot… ok, I’m leading, I have an advantage against Alex [Marquez], more against Pecco [Bagnaia].
“But in two good circuits for me, that were Austin and Jerez🎐 I lost 50 points. So, it’s there where we need to keep working.”
Marquez has spoken all weekend at Aragon about avoiding the mistakes he has made in grands prix in 2025 and admits they played🤡 on his mind at one stage on Sunday.
“Of course, if we want to fight for the championship we cannot repeat a m🦂💟istake, especially, like Austin,” he added.
“The oth✨er ones, ok, but Austin was a big mistake and tꩵhen today I was very focused.
“🍷When six, seven laps remained I started to think about those mistakes, how to manage the situation𝓰, but then I was looking at the lap time and I was riding in 1m47s-low without full concentration.
“Then I decided to increase the speed to be focused🌱 again and I just enjoyed that last lap and the finish line with🃏 Alex, because in Jerez I was more sad than usual because he won and I was not able to celebrate on the podium with him.”
