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Which MotoGP pilots have fallen more this year in 2025? Mark Marquez removes one of his biggest problems
Regularity is an important factor today motogp. The purpose between the brows is irrelevant. If consistency is inconsistency, the most normal thing is that it doesn’t finish. Then, the pilots are struggling to complete them due to this 2025 fall, but who fell the most?
Two of the most dropped pilots we’ve ever had Joan Mir and Johann Zarko. Two Honda pilots go to the ground at 15each. Discord’s third is Alex Márquez, adding a total of 13 waterfalls, the same as Brad Binder, despite finishing second in the World Cup.
In the case of Mir, it is worth highlighting the misfortunes that were persecuted in the first 12 appointments of the year. In five of these 12 races he went to the ground because another pilot threw it. In France it was Bastianini who caused multiple falls. Aragon Miller touched him. Joan only adds 32 points, so that’s indicated in the classification, but Marini, who lost some tests due to injuries, has over 20 on the same motorcycle.
Mark Marquez takes the problem away
One of the biggest sets that has been chasing the entire race to Mark Marquez is Falls. This facet has always been attributed, and in fact, the injuries that marked their careers were caused by truly severe falls. But that changed in this first half of the 2025 season with Ducati.
2023, his last year Sling, He fell 14 times in the first half of the season, but last year he had 15 on the Grescini team. The opportunity he went to the ground. They are all too expensive to choose everything. Well, after he fought for the title, Celvera reduced almost half of his waterfall. Winners of 12 major awards, It only fell 8 times. Another factor in understanding higher levels than other levels.
Martin, the worst waterfall
This year he has the worst experience in Falls. Jorge Martin. The World Champion fell twice in 12 turns before the season and was forced to pass the operating room Handling with some fractures. He then trained in “Super Motar”, and his first three World Cup quotes were lost.
When I finally saw the light at the end of the Qatar Grand Prix tunnel, it had another set-off that was the hardest to assimilate. Madrid suffered a violent fall in the Lucilian race due to unlucky 11 ribs have been destroyed. This left him out of the competition for several months and failed to finish his first race with his final appointment at Brno in first place at the fairing in April.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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