Motorcycling-Marquez extends with Ducati until 2028


FILE PHOTO: MotoGP - Czech Republic Grand Prix - Masaryk Circuit, Brno, Czech Republic - June 21, 2026 Ducati Lenovo Team's Marc Marquez sprays champagne out of the bottle after winning the race REUTERS/David W Cerny/File Photo

June 23 (Reuters) - Reigning MotoGP ⁠champion Marc Marquez has extended his contract with ⁠Ducati until 2028, the Italian manufacturer said on Tuesday.

The ‌33-year-old Spaniard joined Ducati in 2024 and made a remarkable comeback the next year, winning his seventh MotoGP championship at the Japanese Grand ​Prix — his first since 2019.

This season ⁠began with a series of ⁠injuries, but Marquez soon returned to top form. He secured ⁠his ‌100th career victory across all classes with a commanding win at the Hungarian Grand Prix at ⁠Balaton Park earlier this month, less than a ​month after ‌undergoing shoulder and foot surgery.

He followed it up with ⁠victory at ​the Czech Grand Prix on Sunday.

"I'm red. I'm super happy with this new agreement with the Ducati Lenovo Team and to ⁠continue being part of this family," ​Marquez said in a statement.

"With this renewal, they have once again reaffirmed this commitment, respecting my times and giving me ⁠the peace of mind I needed to make the right decision."

Marquez heads into this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix trailing championship leader Marco Bezzecchi by 40 points.

"I continue to compete ​because I love this sport and I ⁠want to achieve even more ambitious goals. I'm convinced this ​is the right place to do ‌it. As long as I'm ​here, I'll give my all to paint the future red," he said.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru)

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