Marc Marquez
Date of birth: 17/02/1993 Birthplace: Lleida – Catalonia – Spain Hometown: Cervera Hobbies: Mountain Bike, videogames Nacionality: Spanish Years as Repsol rider: 6 (including 2013) |
Honours
First Race: 1998 “Enduro per nens” |
Sporting career
1998 |
Beginnings in Enduro |
1999 |
Participation in the Catalonian Enduro and Motocross Championships |
2000 |
Runner-up at Catalonian Motocross-Beginners |
2001 |
Champion of Catalonia in Motocross |
2002 |
3rd at the Catalonian Road Racing Championship |
2003 |
Champion Catalonia Open RACC 50 cc |
2004 |
Runner-up at the Catalonian Road Racing Championship 125 cc |
2005 |
Champion Catalonian Road Racing Championship 125 cc |
2006 |
Champion Catalonian Road Racing Championship 125 cc and 8th Spanish Road Racing Championship (CEV) |
2007 |
9th Spanish Road Racing Championship (CEV) |
2008 |
13rd 125 cc World Championship |
2009 |
8th 125 cc World Championship |
2010 |
125 cc World Champion |
2011 |
Runner-up Moto2 World Championship |
2012 | Moto2 World Champion |
2013 | MotoGP World Champion |
Biography
1993-2000
First steps (1993-2000)
They say all roads lead to Rome, but in some people’s case, when they have the passion for motorbikes printed in their genes, all roads lead to the Motorcycling World Championship. Marc Márquez landed in the Continental Circus for the first time when he was barely 15. A real challenge, however you look at it. Nevertheless, it seems that it could not have been any other way, seeing that his father is one of the thousandths of fans that year after year travel on motorbike to the Jerez Grand Prix. It is no wonder that at four Marc asked for a bike on Christmas and at thirteen he had already been Catalan Champion three times (in motocross and road racing).
On February 1993, Czechoslovakia disappeared after 74 years and actress Audrey Hepburn had passed away some days before. On the 17th of that month, a future champion was born in Lleida. Young Marc has always lived in Cervera, a small town near the capital of the province where he lives with his parents and his brother Alex. Three years younger, his brother has followed in his steps and in 2012 won Spanish Championship (CEV).
When he was four, Marc Márquez asked for a motorbike for Christmas and, with two training wheels, he took his first steps with it. He would go with his father to an esplanade near their house, to an industrial area or even a friend’s field to practice before taking part in his first races. When he was five, he participated in the “Enduro for kids” in the initiation category. He would have preferred to practice motocross, a more fun competition where all the riders start at the same time and where he was able to put himself to test against other kids, without having to look at the times when the race is over. However, in motocross did not exist a class for his age at that time.
The following year, 1999, his father bought him a second-hand KTM 50, which he used to keep enjoying enduro and also to start in motocross. In 2000, although he continued competing in enduro, he was also runner up at the Motocross Catalan Championship and, a year later, he took another step forward and was Catalan Champion of the initiation category. He kept practising enduro, a discipline in which he finished fourth that year with a Kawasaki 65, already with gears.