Marc Marquez Faces Extended Winless Streak in MotoGP After Shoulder Injury
Shoulder injury pushes Marc Marquez into his third-longest winless streak in MotoGP
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Marc Marquez, a prominent rider for the Ducati team, has not won a MotoGP race since September 2025, marking his third-longest winless streak. His struggles follow a shoulder injury sustained in Indonesia, which has hindered his performance in the 2026 season, where he has yet to secure a victory.
- 01Marc Marquez's last victory was at the San Marino Grand Prix in September 2025.
- 02He has not won a race in nine consecutive Grands Prix, marking his third-longest winless streak.
- 03Marquez sustained a shoulder injury in Indonesia that has affected his performance.
- 04He has only competed in four races since the injury, failing to win any.
- 05Marquez's upcoming challenge is the Spanish Grand Prix, where he aims to achieve his milestone 100th career win.
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Marc Marquez, riding for the Ducati team, is currently experiencing a challenging phase in his career, with his last MotoGP victory dating back to the San Marino Grand Prix on September 14, 2025. Following a shoulder injury sustained in Indonesia, Marquez has been unable to secure a win in the subsequent nine races, marking his third-longest winless streak. During this period, victories have been claimed by other riders, including Francesco Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi. Marquez's injury has limited his participation, as he has only competed in four races since the incident. His most significant winless streak occurred between 2021 and 2024, where he went 53 races without a victory. As he prepares for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, Marquez faces challenges including his recovery from injury and the competitive performance of other riders. The race represents a critical opportunity for him to break his winless streak and achieve his 100th career victory.
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Marquez's ongoing struggles may affect his fanbase and sponsorship deals, as he has not been able to perform at his usual level.
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