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Marc Márquez Alentà (born 17 February 1993) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who races for the Ducati Lenovo Team. He previously raced for the Ducati satellite team Gresini in 2024 and Honda 's factory team from his MotoGP debut in 2013 until 2023.
Marc Márquez is a Spanish eight-time Grand Prix world champion - six of which are in the premier MotoGP class. Márquez has raced for Honda 's factory team since his MotoGP debut in 2013. Nicknamed the "Ant of Cervera", he is one of four riders to have won world championship titles in three different categories, after Mike Hailwood , Phil Read ...
Marc Márquez moved to Gresini Racing from Repsol Honda Team, [42] replacing Fabio Di Giannantonio who moved to VR46 Racing Team, [43] replacing Luca Marini. [67] Márquez left Repsol Honda after 11 seasons, winning six Riders' Championships during his stint with the team, [ 68 ] and teamed up again with his brother Álex , who was his teammate ...
Marc Márquez and Jorge Martín were linked with the Lenovo Ducati factory squad all throughout the first half of the season as the top performing Ducatis. In Barcelona and Mugello , it was set to be confirmed that Jorge Martin would replace Bastianini, but after the Italian Grand Prix weekend, it was reported that Marquez was chosen to replace ...
The Honda RC213V is a Japanese motorcycle developed for road racing by Honda Racing Corporation to compete in the MotoGP series from the 2012 season and onwards. Rules for 2012 allowed motorcycles up to 1,000 cc (61 cu in) in capacity, with a limit of 4 cylinders and a maximum 81mm cylinder bore.
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Way back in 2010, Marc Lore struck a more than half-a-billion-dollar deal to sell Quidsi — the company behind Diapers.com and Soap.com — to Amazon. "We sold out," said Lore — who co-founded ...
Established in 1979 by magazine publisher Jaime Alguersuari, Sr. [2] as Superprestigio Internacional Solo Moto. [3] Revived in 2014, and headlined by Marc Márquez, 2013, 2014, and 2016 MotoGP Champion and 2012 Moto2 Champion.