Marquez keeps on winning

There seems to be no stopping World champion Marc Marquez as he made it seven wins in seven races with victory in the Catalunya MotoGP.

Six in a row for Marquez

Defending champion Marc Marquez held off the challenge of Jorge Lorenzo to claim a sixth successive win of the MotoGP season at the Italian Grand Prix. The 21-year-old Spaniard now leads the world championship by 53 points from Italian Valentino Rossi, who finished third.

Marquez makes it five in a row

World champion Marc Marquez battled back from 10th place after a horrendous first lap to become the first rider since Giacamo Agostini in 1972 to win the first five races of the season at the French Grand Prix in Le Mans.

Four wins in a row for Marquez

World champion Marc Marquez continued his winning start to the season with victory in the Spanish GP in Jerez. The 21-year-old finished ahead of Yahama’s Valentino Rossi with Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa in third.

Three out of three for Marquez

Three wins out of three as world champion Marc Marquez claimed victory at the Argentina MotoGP. The Spaniard, 21, beat his Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa into second, with Yamaha duo Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi taking third and fourth spots.

Lorenzo wins in Japan

Reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo won the Japanese Grand Prix to ensure the championship title fight will go down to the final race of the season. Lorenzo led from start to finish and was followed home by fellow Spaniards Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa.

Pedrosa top in Sepang

It was another Spanish 1-2-3 in the MotoGP at Sepang, this time with Dani Pedrosa leading home Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo. Marquez extended his lead in the championship and it means the 20-year-old can win the title in Australia next weekend.

Marquez extends lis lead

Marc Marquez is now 39 points clear of his nearest rival and edging ever closer to winning the championship in his rookie season after clinching the Aragon Grand Prix. Reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo was second and six-time champion Valentino Rossi was third.

Lorenzo victorious in San Marino

It was a Spanish 1-2-3 once again, this time at the San Marino MotoGP, as reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo took victory ahead of compatriots Marc Marquez and Dabi Pedrosa.