Marc Marquez tipped for big-money 2025 deal: “He’s open to talking to everyone”

Marc Marquez has been touted for a huge-money contract in 2025 when he will be available to talk to every manufacturer in MotoGP.
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Indonesian MotoGP, 15 October
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Indonesian MotoGP, 15 October

The eight-time world𒉰 champion will move from Repsol Honda to Gresini Ducati for 2024 on a one-year deal which is far less lucrative, but his earning power could skyrocket if his on-track success returns.

“By mid-way, he’s open to talking to everyone,” ex-racer Simon Crafar said during the Indonesian MotoGP, a double-DNF weeke�🔯�nd for Marquez, about the star rider’s 2024. 

“Because🌱 all of the contracts come up at the end of next year.

“So by mid-way everyone is talking seriously.

“If Honda come up with something, he can go back with everything h🍸e’s learned from Ducati.

“It’s possible. He’s free to t🧸alk to all of the manufacturers. Anꦍd all of them have places available.

“He’s put himself in a very powerful position for the followi♔ng year.”

The only rider contracted beyond the end of 2024 is Brad Binder, meaning the 2025 MotoGP seas𒁏on could see a flurry of rider moves.

It also means every⛎ manufacturer, and every team, is guaranteed to have a space that they could offer Marquez, should he overcome his adv🦹ancing age and his history of injuries to return to winning ways.

“Media speculation is that he did have the opportunity to move to Pramac on a two-year dea𝓰l but refused that, and opted to go for a one-year option at Gresini instead, for that exact reason🐎. To leave himself available,” Dorna’s Jack Appleyard replied in conversation with Crafar.

Crafar said: “If Marc’s plan comes off, meaning he’s dominating, leading the championship, winning races b🦹y mid-next year when deals are done, his value is so high. 

“You can know how good Marc is because everybody in the paddock does. But ꦺwhen a rider is p𒁃roving it? That makes the numbers on the offer change.”

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Ducati riders will be “worried”

Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin have already c♕onsidered that Marquez, riding a Ducati, will return to fight for the 2024 title.

“I believe they’ll say it’s great because the✨y can look at Marc’s data,” Crafar said about the reaction of Ducati riders. 

“But deep down, everyone will be🙈 worried because Marc♌ is so determined to win.

“He is going to p𝓡ut fear into everyone else on the gridꦇ, now that they know he’s on a Ducati.

“Having Marc on such a competitive machine - even though it’s year-old spec, which is still very good - he will ﷽stir the championship up.

“Everyone talks about how talented Marc is. I think there are quite a few riders with the same talent, ability. He just  wan🧔ts it more. ♑He wants it so bad that he’s willing to risk so much repeatedly, even after everything he’s been through.

“He wants to do this because he wants to win aga💟in, and I♋ really think he can.

“I beli𒈔eve he can fight for the chamꦫpionship at least, maybe even dominate! He’s that good, he wants it so bad.”

Appleyard replied to Crafar: “The big takeaway from this is his desire. He’s walking away 🌌from a multi-million pound contract with Honda to earn obviously much less money at Ducati. But he gives himself a better chance at victory.”

Crafar saiꦡd: “He’s been through a lot, those injuries. He did everything to💃 be ready for this year. The timing of his operation. His bike wasn’t ready, he was. 

“It felt like he did everything possible to be ready for next year - it was hard, we saw him g🌊o through horrible things in♌ Germany, I felt like he’d been beaten into submission. 

“He gave Honda the opportunity at the Misano test to give him hope that he could win the championship next year and it di💯dn’t come. Then in Japan, the things that [Honda brought], he said they weren’t what he asked for, and he’s not 🍰using them in the race. The final nails in the coffin.

“He’s riding the Gre🍰sini bike next year, that is one year on a satellite bike, not taking the same type of money that he would from a huge manufacturer. He can prove what he can do next year. Figuring out how  to win, and how to win reg﷽ularly.

“It might take half-a-dozen races to understand the biꩵke but I doubt it!”

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