MotoGP: Marc Marquez has insisted that he wants to remain a MotoGP rider beyond his new two-year contract. With….

Marc Marquez has insisted that he wants to remain a MotoGP rider beyond his new two-year contract. The Spaniard penned a fresh deal with Ducati to partner Pecco Bagnaia, but there have been wholesale changes in the team’s ranks, with Jorge Martin, Enea Bastianini, Marco Bezzecchi and the Pramac team all leaving. Marquez, at 31, is the second-oldest rider on next season’s grid.

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Marc Marquez (93) of Spain and Gresini Racing Moto GP Ducati during the race day of the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland at Sachsenring Circuit on July 7, 2024 in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany.

 

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Marc Marquez has quashed rumours that his new contract at Ducati could be his last in MotoGP.

The Spaniard insisted that he wanted to stay with the Italian team beyond the expiration of the fresh two-year deal that he penned.

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The 31-year-old will partner Pecco Bagnaia for the new campaign, but Ducati have seen Jorge Martin, Enea Bastianini, Marco Bezzecchi and the Pramac team all leave.

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Marquez will be the second-oldest rider on the MotoGP grid next year, but told Speedweek that he had no intention of quitting just yet.

“You never know [whether this might be your last contract], but I don’t wish for it,” Marquez said. “I want to stay longer than these two years. Even two years later.

“When I feel competitive, and competitive means being in the top six in every race. Very competitive means being in the top three.

“To win a championship you need all the tools, you need all the things in the right place. That’s not the case for me at the moment.”

Marquez is still in championship contention this season, but he is yet to win a race on a Ducati.

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Marquez, who is out for a ninth world championship, is third in the championship, 56 points behind Bagnaia, who leads the way.

A ninth world title would see the Spaniard level with the legendary Valentino Rossi.

Marquez burst onto the scene at the tender age of 20, beating the biggest names in motorsports at the time, including Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa, to win a maiden world title.

Next year he will become the hunted, with Martin, Bagnaia, and Pedro Acosta all gunning for glory.

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