Marc Marquez Claims 100th Pole at MotoGP Mugello 2025!

Marc Marquez ©Michelin

Marc Marquez ©Michelin

Can anyone stop Marc Marquez reign on the track? During the MotoGP Italy 2025 qualifying session at Mugello Circuit on Saturday, June 21, 2025, the Ducati Lenovo Team rider etched his name in history by securing his 100th pole position across all classes. With a blistering lap time of 1:44.169, Marquez shattered the all-time lap record at Mugello, edging out teammate Francesco Bagnaia by a mere 0.059 seconds.

The sunny qualifying session became a showcase of Marquez’s mastery, but fierce battles with Bagnaia and a surprise performance from Alex Marquez added drama to the iconic Tuscan circuit. What made this session so electrifying, and how will it shape the weekend’s race?

Marc Marquez dominated from the outset of Q2, leveraging a clever slipstream from his brother, Alex Marquez, to post a 1:44.500 on his first run, already breaking the previous lap record. Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha) and Francesco Bagnaia briefly stole the lead with faster times, but Marquez sealed the session with a stunning final lap of 1:44.169, clinching his 100th pole and setting a new Mugello lap record.

Bagnaia, the three-time consecutive Mugello winner, settled for second with a 1:44.228, while Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) completed the front row, just 0.083 seconds behind his brother. This marked one of the tightest qualifying sessions in MotoGP Italy history.

Unlike some earlier rounds marred by incidents, Mugello’s qualifying unfolded without injury-related drama. The focus was on technical prowess and strategy. Reports indicate Marquez opted for a 340mm high-mass brake disc to manage temperatures, while Bagnaia switched to a standard 340mm disc for consistency. These technical choices were pivotal on a Mugello track known for its low braking demands compared to circuits like Aragon.

Fabio Quartararo, despite nursing an injury, delivered an impressive sector-three performance and briefly led before finishing fourth. Maverick Vinales (Red Bull KTM Tech3), who dominated free practice, fought hard but settled for fifth after a challenging final lap.

This pole victory not only adds to Marquez’s storied legacy but also strengthens his position as championship leader, holding a 32-point lead over Alex Marquez and 93 points over Bagnaia before the sprint race. The Mugello sprint, starting at 8:00 PM WIB, saw Marquez triumph again, fending off Alex and Bagnaia, who finished second and third. This win extended Marquez’s lead to 35 points over Alex and 98 points over Bagnaia.

Marquez’s dominance in 2025 is clear, but questions linger: can Bagnaia, unbeaten at Mugello since 2022, strike back in the main race on Sunday? The circuit remains a stronghold for Marquez’s rivals, and the pressure is on the home hero to halt the championship leader’s charge.

Off the track, the tension between Marquez and Bagnaia is captivating fans. Bagnaia, who reverted to the 340mm brake disc to boost performance, is determined to win on home soil. Meanwhile, Marquez calmly emphasized minimizing points losses to Alex at Mugello. This dynamic sets up a compelling narrative: will Bagnaia regain his confidence, or will Marquez continue to build his legend?

Team strategies are also in the spotlight. Alex Marquez, enjoying a consistent season, capitalized on synergy with his brother to secure a front-row start. Meanwhile, Ducati Lenovo Team appears to be fine-tuning the balance between GP24 and GP25 setups, with Marquez and Bagnaia adopting distinct approaches.

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MotoGP Standings 2025

PosisiPembalapTimPoin
1Marc MarquezDucati Lenovo Team233
2Alex MarquezBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP201
3Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo Team140
4Franco MorbidelliPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team115
5Fabio Di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team99