27.08.2025
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Alex Márquez: Not Panicking, Just Resetting

Dian Pane
Dian Pane
Alex Márquez: Tidak Panik, Hanya Perlu Atur Ulang

Two Contrasting Stories in Hungary

The 2025 Hungarian MotoGP presented two very different narratives from the Márquez brothers. Marc Márquez dominated yet again, claiming his seventh consecutive victory and tightening his grip on the championship race. Meanwhile, his younger brother Alex Márquez endured one of his toughest weekends of the season, finishing only 14th after crashing early in the main race. These contrasting paths highlighted not only their results on track but also their different ways of handling pressure at the highest level of motorcycle racing (Crash.net, Reuters).

The Crash and Race Outcome

Alex Márquez: Tidak Panik, Hanya Perlu Atur Ulang

Alex began the Hungarian GP already on the back foot, starting from 14th after a grid penalty for low speed in practice. He showed some promise with an 8th-place finish in the Sprint Race, but in Sunday’s Grand Prix, he slid out at Turn 1 on the second lap. “It wasn’t my best moment, but the important thing is that I managed to finish and take some points,” Alex admitted. In the end, he salvaged only two points, far below expectations.

Self-Evaluation: “Not Panic, Just Reset”

Instead of succumbing to disappointment, Alex stressed the importance of composure. “We must not panic. What we need to do is reset, look at the data, and understand where we lost speed,” he said firmly. He also admitted his riding style did not suit the Hungarian track. “My riding style wasn’t the best for this circuit. We tried different things, but not everything worked as planned,” he reflected. His words reveal a pragmatic mindset: rather than frustration, a methodical reset is what he believes is required.

Sprint Race as a Positive Sign

Despite the setbacks in the Grand Prix, Alex took some positives from Saturday’s Sprint. Starting 11th, he maintained a solid rhythm to secure 8th. “The Sprint went better. We still made some mistakes, but at least we had the pace, and that was important for confidence,” he explained. The result showed that the speed is there—it just needs fine-tuning to be consistent over race distance.

Mentality: Alex vs. Marc

Alex Márquez: Tidak Panik, Hanya Perlu Atur Ulang

The inevitable comparison with his older brother Marc made Hungary even more intriguing. While Marc showcased aggression, dominance, and total control on track, Alex adopted a more reflective tone: patience, evaluation, and steady rebuilding. To fans, this contrast is striking—one brother embodies relentless dominance, the other resilience and humility. “The season is still long. Things can change quickly, so we’ll keep fighting,” Alex underlined, signaling his determination to keep pushing.

Psychological Pressure as a Factor

For Alex, pressure doesn’t just come from the racetrack—it also comes from expectations. Compared to Marc’s extraordinary achievements, every poor result seems amplified. Yet Alex’s calmness reflects maturity. He doesn’t shy away from admitting shortcomings, but instead uses them as motivation to improve. Where Marc often covers weaknesses with raw aggression, Alex leans on self-awareness and mental steadiness to guide his recovery.

Looking Ahead: Catalunya as the Perfect Reset

Alex has placed his hopes on the next round at Catalunya, a circuit where he feels most comfortable. “Catalunya is one of my favorite tracks. I know we can be stronger there and build a solid weekend—that’s very important for the championship,” he said optimistically. The Spanish round could become a turning point, providing both redemption and a chance to prove he can step out of his brother’s shadow.

Season Context: A Long Road Ahead

While Hungary was a weekend to forget, the 2025 MotoGP season is far from over. Marc’s winning streak may dominate headlines, but Alex remains focused on the bigger picture. MotoGP is unpredictable, and momentum can shift in a single race. “The most important thing is to rebuild confidence. That will come with consistent results,” Alex emphasized, laying out his short-term goals.

Two Brothers, Two Paths, One Goal

The Hungarian GP encapsulated two contrasting Márquez stories: Marc as the emblem of dominance, and Alex as the model of resilience in adversity. Yet both share the same goal—competing at the very top of MotoGP. For Alex, the phrase “not panicking, just resetting” captures the essence of his journey: a career defined not only by speed, but by the ability to bounce back after setbacks. In MotoGP, mental strength can be as decisive as raw pace—and Alex Márquez is determined to prove that.