Marc Márquez and Ducati are the 2025 MotoGP World Champions

Objavljeno: 02.10.2025


At the Grand Prix of Japan, Marc Márquez and the Desmosedici GP crowned an extraordinary season, securing the Riders' Title with five weekends to go

With four consecutive Riders' Titles and six Constructors’ Titles in a row, the Ducati Desmosedici GP once again proves it is the bike to beat in MotoGP

Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO: “ Today we celebrate together the strength of a team that never stops surprising! The results may make everything look easy, but behind every success there is constant teamwork. It’s behind the scenes that we build the victory. Here, every detail makes a difference and becomes the key element that allows a champion to perform at their best on the track”

Bologna/Japan, 28 September 2025 – Marc Márquez and Ducati are the 2025 MotoGP World Champions with five weekends to go, writing a new chapter in the modern era of the two-wheel premier class.

For the Spanish champion, this is the first world championship in Ducati red, while for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer, it is the fourth consecutive Riders' Title, achieved with three different riders (2022, 2023: Francesco Bagnaia, 2024: Jorge Martín, 2025: Marc Márquez). This unprecedented result in the MotoGP era highlights the solidity of a technical and sporting project capable of adapting, evolving, and winning with different riders, with the Desmosedici GP consistently leading the world stage.

The Grand Prix of Japan represented the culmination of a journey that began with Márquez joining the official team of Borgo Panigale at the beginning of 2025. A challenge he accepted with determination and transformed into an extraordinary season, in which the Ducati Lenovo Team champion established himself race after race as the absolute protagonist in the top international competition on two wheels.

The journey to the Riders' Title was marked by exceptional numbers: 14 Sprint victories and 11 GP wins, which put him at the top of the world championship standings with 541 points, 201 points ahead of the runner-up. His Sprint-GP combination is impressive: 10 double wins in the season, 7 of them consecutive, a record that establishes him as the rider with the longest streak of combined wins in MotoGP.

The Motegi GP was crowned by a masterful performance from Francesco Bagnaia, who claimed victory in both the Sprint and the Sunday race, a result that adds even more value to an already historic weekend for Ducati.