Marc Marquez has signed a two-year [1] contract extension to continue racing with the Ducati MotoGP team.
This agreement secures one of the sport's most decorated riders with the premier Italian manufacturer, ensuring stability for both parties as they seek a world championship title. The deal signals Ducati's long-term confidence in Marquez's ability to return to peak performance following a series of career-altering injuries.
Marquez announced the extension during the Dutch Grand Prix in the Netherlands. He said the organization maintained trust in his capabilities during his most difficult professional periods.
"Even when I was injured, Ducati believed in me," Marquez said.
The partnership between Marquez and Ducati has been a focal point of the MotoGP circuit. By committing to a two-year [1] term, the rider avoids the uncertainty of short-term deals and can focus on technical development with the team's engineers.
Ducati's decision to extend the contract reflects a strategic bet on the rider's resilience. The team has provided ongoing support to Marquez, allowing him to integrate into their system, and adapt to their machinery while managing his physical recovery.
Marquez has spent significant time rehabilitating from injuries that sidelined him for extended periods. The extension confirms that the team views his recovery as successful and his competitive edge as intact. The announcement in the Netherlands marks a new chapter in his pursuit of further championship titles with the Borgo Panigale squad.
“Marc Marquez has signed a two-year contract extension to continue racing with the Ducati MotoGP team.”
This extension stabilizes the rider market for the coming seasons and reinforces Ducati's dominance by tethering a high-profile talent to their machinery. It suggests that Ducati is prioritizing a proven winner's experience over the risk of his injury history, potentially shifting the competitive balance of the MotoGP grid.


