After shining in the first two rounds of the championship, Marc and Álex Márquez have trained together at the circuit managed by Jorge Martínez ‘Aspar’
Guadassuar, 21 March 2025 – After achieving two historic ‘doubles’ in Thailand and Argentina, the ‘Márquez brothers’ have trained together at the Aspar Circuit to prepare the next Grand Prix of the season in the United States.
Austin is a special track for Marc Márquez. The Spanish rider achieved six wins in a row between 2013 and 2018. However, he also accumulate three years without a victory at this circuit.
Marc heads to Americas GP after a stunning start of the season, winning the Sunday races and the sprints, taking pole position and setting the fastest race lap in both rounds so far. With this absolute dominance, Marc faces the Grand Prix of the Americas as the big favourite to take the victory and consolidate his lead.
Álex Márquez has also shown an impressive performance in the first two races of the year, finishing second in Thailand and Argentina. With a solid riding style and a Ducati that allows him to fight for the top positions, Álex Márquez aims to keep getting good results and, why not, beat his brother and take the victory.
During this training session at the Aspar Circuit there have been similar images to those that the fans have been able to enjoy in the first two races of the championship, with both brothers riding together, one behind the other, having fun on the track as they do in the World Championship.
The Aspar Circuit has become an important training centre for the ‘Márquez brothers’. Before riding at this track for the first time, Marc spent more than 1.000 days without a victory. However, just 10 days after training here, he returned to the top of the podium at the Aragón GP. Now, after having spent part of their pre-season at this circuit, the ‘Márquez brothers’ have started the championship as the two strongest riders in MotoGP.
Today, Marc and Álex have ridden alongside other riders such as David Alonso, Máximo Quiles, Izan Guevara, Adrián Huertas, Iván Ortolà or Jaume Masià, who have also chosen the Aspar Circuit to train and prepare the upcoming races.
Photo: Óscar de Juan / @canyiphoto / Aspar Circuit