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Alex Marquez looks to fill void left by injured brother in Australia

Published on: October 17, 2025 12:20 AM

A wide-open Australian MotoGP is all about the fight to be world championship runner-up, with Alex Marquez on the cusp of sealing the deal at a notoriously unpredictable circuit missing the entire front row from last year.

Prime among those absent this weekend is Marquez’s older brother Marc, the 2024 winner at Phillip Island and newly crowned world champion.

He underwent shoulder surgery after a frightening crash at a chaotic Indonesia grand prix a fortnight ago won by Spanish rookie Fermin Aldeguer, with Ducati test rider Michele Pirro replacing him. Last year’s Australian polesitter Jorge Martin (collar bone) and Maverick Vinales (shoulder) are also sidelined, meaning none of the front row from 12 months ago will take part. That opens the door wider for Spain’s Alex Marquez to build on his 88-point lead over Francesco Bagnaia in the battle to be runner-up.

With four rounds left, the Gresini Racing star can clinch second place in the standings if he ends the weekend 111 points clear of his Italian Ducati rival.

“We’ve achieved the goal of clinching the Best Independent Rider title,” said Marquez, who secured the accolade in Indonesia. “And we now aim at the runner-up spot in the world championship.”

Anything can happen at the waterfront Phillip Island circuit, where riders are at the whim of often unpredictable weather, and sometimes wildlife, on a demanding track.

Wind and bouts of rain are again forecast.

Bagnaia has always done well in the conditions, with three podiums in succession, and looked to be back to his best in Japan three weeks ago when he won both the sprint and grand prix after a frustrating campaign.

But he had a horror show a week later at Mandalika in Indonesia, qualifying 16th and running at the back in both races. “In recent years I’ve always been fast and consistent here, even though without victory,” he said of Phillip Island.

“We’re coming into this race after a complicated weekend. We’re working hard to understand exactly what happened at Mandalika. “The goal is to get back to the same feeling we had on the track at Motegi.”

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alex Marquez, Australia, wide-open

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