Marc Márquez says goodbye to Honda: A New Era with Gresini and Ducati

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A surprise announcement shook the MotoGP world when it was confirmed that Marc Márquez will leave Honda to join the Gresini team in 2024, competing on a Ducati. The agreement was reached "mutually" to terminate the contract between Márquez and Honda, an alliance that has been highly successful for eleven seasons, delivering six world titles.

This decision marks the end of an era in MotoGP, as Márquez and Honda have been one of the most successful partnerships in the history of two-wheeled sports. Throughout their time together, Márquez has amassed an impressive record of 59 wins, 101 podiums, and 64 pole positions, making him one of the most successful riders in the premier class.

In his upcoming chapter in MotoGP, Marc Márquez will join the Gresini team, with his brother Álex Márquez as his teammate. The initial contract with Gresini is for one year, giving Márquez the freedom to consider his future in 2025 when many other contracts on the grid will be coming to an end.

Márquez's decision to leave Honda and join Gresini has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks, with conflicting reports about his destination. However, the final agreement was reached before the deadline set for this Tuesday, ending the uncertainty surrounding his future.

Although there has been speculation about the possibility of Márquez bringing his trusted technical team with him, sources indicate that he will arrive at Gresini without his previous team. Ducati has also shown reluctance to share internal details about the bike, posing additional challenges for the Cervera-born rider.

Indeed, this decision not only marks a significant change in Márquez's career but also has an impact on the competitive landscape of MotoGP. With Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martín leading the standings, Márquez's departure from Honda adds an extra layer of excitement to the 2024 season.

Absolutely, the world of motorcycle racing is always full of surprises, and Márquez's move to Gresini with Ducati is sure to be one of the most talked-about moments in recent MotoGP history. Fans will be eager to see how this new partnership unfolds on the track and what challenges and successes it brings for the Spanish multi-champion.

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