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The greatest and most challenging decision Marc Márquez has ever made in his career was to leave Repsol Honda, where he has won six premier class world titles in the past ten years. At the conclusion of the current Grand Prix motorcycle racing (MotoGP) season, Márquez will depart from his present team. After joining Honda in 2012, he went on to become the youngest MotoGP world champion ever in 2013, when he was just 20 years old. In addition to winning four more
On Sunday, Repsol Honda rider Marquez might win his second consecutive MotoGP championship, although his recent performance has not been quite as strong as his explosive start to the season.
The Spaniard won the first ten races of the 2014 season, but he has not been able to finish a race without crashing since his Silverstone triumph.
He finished in 15th place at Misano and only managed to finish 13th in the last race at his home circuit, Aragon, after falling while leading. Despite his dip, Marquez leads teammate Dani Pedrosa by 75 points going into the championship; Motegi has three more rounds left to go, in Australia, Malaysia, and Spain.
Marquez crashed at the fifth turn during the morning practice, but he bounced back to post the second-best time, trailing only his countryman Jorge Lorenzo’s Yamaha. With a time of one minute 45.140, Andrea Dovizioso’s Ducati won the second session, pushing Lorenzo back into second place.