Unfazed Marc Marquez: Unlucky label won’t derail his MotoGP revival
Marc Marquez rejects the notion of bad luck in the early 2026 MotoGP SeasonMarc Marquez isn’t buying into the idea that he’s been unlucky early in the 2026 MotoGP season, even as he works to rediscover his top form with Ducati. It’s been a rocky start for the six-time champion, who might have had reason to blame fortune for some of his results.
Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images Marc Marquez rejects the notion of bad luck in the early 2026 MotoGP Season Marc Marquez isn’t buying into the idea that he’s been unlucky early in the 2026 MotoGP season, even as he works to rediscover his top form with Ducati. It’s been a rocky start for the six-time champion, who might have had reason to blame fortune for some of his results. A steward decision in Thailand handed a Sprint win to Pedro Acosta, while a damaged wheel rim during the Grand Prix cost him valuable points.
A penalty in Austin – this time fully on him after contact with Fabio Di Giannantonio – and a crash at Jerez that left him pointless added to an already difficult run. Despite it all, Marquez insists luck has little to do with his form. Speaking ahead of the French GP at Le Mans, he admitted he simply isn’t quick enough right now to be challenging regularly at the front.
Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images Marquez pushes back on claims that luck has played a role in his slow start to 2026 After Marquez’s fall at Jerez, Di Giannantonio gave his take on Ducati’s six riders and described Marquez as ‘unlucky’ in his early season assessment. The Italian, who currently leads Ducati’s efforts in the championship standings, still sees speed in the seven-time champion but suggested fortune simply hasn’t been on his side. But Marquez didn’t agree with that assessment.
Speaking to Fastlane TV, the factory Ducati rider put it plainly: “We can say unlucky, but I will say I’ve not had enough speed. I mean, if you are fast, then it looks like luck is always on your side. “But it’s true that at the moment, I’m not riding in the way I like.