Marc Marquez claims 100th win but says he’s not at his best

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Marc Marquez claims 100th win but says he’s not at his best
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Marc Marquez secured his 100th grand prix victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, held on June 7, 2026, by defeating Pedro Acosta. Despite the win, Marquez stated he is still not performing at his best and does not consider his comeback complete. The victory came just a week after a different performance that did not meet his expectations. Marquez emphasizes the need for further improvement as he continues his season in MotoGP.

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  • Marquez won the Hungarian Grand Prix on June 7, 2026.
  • He achieved his 100th grand prix win by defeating Pedro Acosta.
  • Marquez expressed he is still not at his best.
  • The win followed a previous performance that left him unsatisfied.
  • He aims for further improvements in upcoming races.
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Marc Marquez says he is not willing to consider himself a contender for the 2026 MotoGP title yet, despite jumping to fifth in the standings with a dominant performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Continuing his recovery from the shoulder injury he sustained at Lombok last year, factory Ducati rider Marquez claimed his first grand prix win of 2026 at the Balaton Park Circuit, beating KTM’s ...Keep reading

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Marc Marquez says he is not willing to consider himself a contender for the 2026 MotoGP title yet, despite jumping to fifth in the standings with a dominant performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Continuing his recovery from the shoulder injury he sustained at Lombok last year, factory Ducati rider Marquez claimed his first grand prix win of 2026 at the Balaton Park Circuit, beating KTM’s ...Keep reading

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Marc Marquez says his stunning victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix doesn’t mean he has completed his latest comeback in MotoGP - insisting he is still not performing at his best. The factory Ducati rider returned to the top step of the podium at the Balaton Park Circuit on Sunday, beating Pedro Acosta in a straight fight to claim his 100th grand prix win. It followed a week after a ...Keep reading

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