Marc Marquez Celebrates MotoGP Victory with Messi-Esque Gesture

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-14 15:38:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-21 15:07:27

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Marc Marquez Celebrates MotoGP Victory with Messi-Esque Gesture

MotoGP's charismatic champ Marc Marquez knows how to celebrate in style, and his gesture at the San Marino GP will take some beating. The Spaniard sealed a hard-fought victory at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli on Sunday, which also served as the seventh round of the 2021 MotoGP season.

As he finished the race, Marquez pulled an impressive Messi-style celebration, replicating the iconic moment when the Argentine superstar lifted the FIFA World Cup back in 2022. Just like the football icon, Marquez ensured he was surrounded by his supporters and teammates before going on to mimic lifting the trophy.

It appeared to be a direct reference to Messi's celebration after leading Argentina to their third World Cup victory in Qatar. This was also the first time since the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix that Marquez has tasted victory in the premier class, having struggled with injuries in the last few seasons.

Marquez's brilliant ride at Misano was a true embodiment of his competitive spirit and class. Having qualified in sixth place, the number 93 made a stellar start to jump up to second place by the end of the first lap. A well-timed overtake on Fabio Quartararo shortly after the halfway stage helped Marquez take the lead, a position he didn't relinquish until the finish.

With this victory, Marquez has closed the gap on championship leader Fabio Quartararo to just 23 points. Speaking after the race, Marquez expressed his delight over the hard-fought win, wishing his father, who recently underwent a bike accident, a speedy recovery.

"It was a great weekend, and I knew today would be a great opportunity to return to the top step of the podium," said Marquez. "I made a good start and then decided to attack, and it worked out perfectly. I wanted to attack in the final stages of the race and make a gap to be calm for the last few laps.

I think we managed the situation well, and I gave it my all on every single lap. It's been a great weekend, and it's been a while since we've been on the podium, so it's extra special. I want to dedicate this victory to my father and wish him a speedy recovery."

With five more rounds left after the summer break, Marquez will undoubtedly draw confidence from this decisive victory. His celebrations may have mirrored football's biggest stage, but there's no doubt that the 26-year-old is in top form and will be a serious contender for the rest of the season.