He keeps writing history, keeps breaking records — all with a little star on his helmet and in his heart.
Marc Márquez is unstoppable. The Spaniard is rewriting MotoGP history with an incredible streak: 14 consecutive wins between Sprints and Sunday races, a record never before seen in the premier class. But beyond the numbers, beyond the glory, there’s a gesture that makes this achievement even more special.
For the third time in just a few weeks, Márquez has dedicated his victory to young Pau Alsina, the 17-year-old JuniorGP talent tragically killed last July in Aragón. After his Sprint win in Austria and his Sunday triumph there, Marc repeated the dedication in Hungary, once again remembering the rider who carried the number 26.
Márquez’s tributes to Pau Alsina:
Austria (Sprint) – P1
Austria (Race) – P1
Hungary (Race) – P1
Victories and celebrations, all in memory of Pau Alsina.
Márquez has chosen to honor Alsina in every possible way, racing with the symbolic number 26 on his helmet. Each time he climbs the top step of the podium (14 times in the last 14 races, let’s not forget), Marc isn’t just celebrating himself — he’s keeping alive the dream of a life cut short too soon. It’s a touching tribute that reminds us that behind the ruthless legend lies a Man with a capital M.
The #93 from Cervera isn’t just living the perfect season: he’s turning every victory into a tribute that blends sport, memory, and heart. And if 2025 will be remembered as the year of his legend, it will also be the year in which Pau Alsina lives on through Márquez’s triumphs. Always.
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