The Spanish pilot, which also adds two other titles in 125cc. and Moto2, said the title in the absence of five dates.
The Spanish Marc Márquez, with Ducati, became world champion for the seventh time in the Queen of MotoGP After finishing second at the Japan Grand Prix, where the triumph was in the hands of Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), author of his second victory of the season.
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The Spanish pilot, which also adds two other titles in 125cc. and Moto2, said the title in the absence of five dates Thanks to the wide advantage he had in the championship and the discreet performance of his brother and main persecutor, Alex Márquez (Gresini), who could barely culminate sixth in Motegi.


Marc Márquez won the MotoGP championship for the seventh time
The second position of the Major of the Márquez allowed him to reach 201 points of difference in the generalfigure greater than the 185 that he needed to seal his consecration.
Coronation returns to Márquez to the center of the scene five years after the fracture in Jerez that almost definitively separates him from the activity. With this success he matched the seven MotoGP crowns of Valentino Rossi, with whom he maintains a historic rivalry.
The race showed a forceful beginning of Bagnaia, which took the lead from curve 1 and never lost control. Pedro Acosta (Red Bull) tried to move it in the first round, but the Italian resisted and built an advantage that came to overcome the three seconds.
Not even the mechanical problems of his Ducati, who began to start smoke in Tour 15, put his victory at risk.
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Márquez advanced to the second position after overcoming Acosta in Tour 11, although the rhythm of the leader was already unattainable. The Gresini pilot was relegated to the fight for the podium, which ended up being completed by Joan Mir.
Márquez advanced to the second position after overcoming Acosta in Tour 11although the rhythm of the leader was already unattainable. The Gresini pilot was relegated to the fight for the podium, which ended up being completed by Joan Mir.
The 2020 champion took advantage of a downturn to take Honda to his first podium of the yearresult held with euphoria by the Japanese team.
Behind the first three were located Marco Bezzecchi with the Aprilia, Franco Morbidelli in the Ducati VR46 and Alex Márquez, who resigned his options to the title.
Raúl Fernández finished Seventh, Fabio Quartararo Eighth, Johann Zarco Ninth and Fermín Aldeguer completed the top 10 with the Ducati de Gresini.
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