MotoGP Analysis: King of the Ring returns to claim his throne

Electric start

In an electric start where Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) took the lead to take the holeshot, while Marquez began to push Quartararo into second place and the French behind pole man Johann Zarco (Pramac Racing).

At turn 13 for the last time and Marquez made his move to lead, overtook Espargaro and crossed the line and from then on he never looked back.

Incredible comeback

Incredible comeback

In sports, we’ve seen some incredible athletic comebacks, and Marquez added another chapter.

We are now waiting to see what he can do on the sidelines after nine months. Three operations and a painful time away from the motorcycle, the number 93 is already at the top again.

King of the ring

King of the ring

The Portuguese GP, the third round of the 2021 FIM MotoGP World Championship, clearly went down in history when the six-time premier class champion stepped back into the limelight after a nine-month absence.

But it will also be the gateway to his return to the top, because just five races later on his beloved Sachsenring he stepped back onto the top step of the podium and retained his title of King of the Ring.

Emotional return

Emotional return

Eleven wins in a row (eight in MotoGP), 30 laps, 25 points and 581 days: With an emotional return to the top tier, Marquez remains unbeaten in Germany.

Sometimes you have to believe in order to achieve something, and when you do that you are responsible for your own destiny, and Marquez proved that. Now to Assen!