Marc Marquez’s former Ally Makes Bold Statement About 2025 MotoGP Title Racemarc Marquez can win the Saturday MotoGP championship by 2025
The current boss of Honda MotoGP, Alberto Puig believes that Marc Marquez won the MotoGP championship in 2025 “will really be a global sport”.
Puig has worked with Marc Marquez during the entire time he played for Honda, since he debuted in 2013 until the end of the 2023 season.
At that time, Marquez won six world championship titles for seven years before his career was seriously hindered by a serious broken arm at the Spanish GP 2020.
Five years later, Marquez is currently the Ducati team and is considered a bright candidate for the championship by 2025.
Honda’s Alberto Puig praised Marc Marquez
After witnessing what Marquez had experienced in the process of recovery in his last years at Honda, Puig believed that the 32 -year -old racer won the championship in 2025 would be a achievement surpassing MotoGP.
“He faced a lot of difficulties with his arm and anyone present at that time knew that,” Puig shared with Spain’s Marca.
“I understand what he has experienced and even better understand when he is a world champion.
“We tried to help him believe that he could do it and he finally succeeded.
“What he has achieved is a achievement, but winning the world championship in 2025, it is not easy because there are many good riders, which will really be a global miracle.
“Finally, he was absent in the highest positions in four to five years due to injury and many other reasons.
“So, once again victory in an advanced position will be unbelievable. Such people are really special.”
Marquez is currently a one -pointed championship after the accident at the Spanish Formula 1 Automobile Race.
He won three in the first year of the first Grand Prix tournament and the whole year of the sprint so far with the Ducati racing team.
If winning the championship this season, Marquez will balance the achievement of seven times the first -class championship in the career of the rival Valentino Rossi and balance the nine -nine achievement including Moto2 and 125cc.