đ„Marc Marquez will definitely surpass Valentino Rossi to become the best racer in MotoGP if he can fulfill these 5 conditions this year!

In the 2025 MotoGP season, Marc Márquez is proving to be at his peak — after a long period of injury and the difficulties of changing teams. Overtaking Valentino Rossi — a legend with many records — is no easy task. However, if Márquez can meet the following five conditions this year, he will no longer be a distant dream of being crowned “best rider”.
First, Márquez must win the 2025 MotoGP championship, and do so in a dominant fashion. He currently leads the overall standings by a large margin. Winning the championship in a clear way — not just by luck, not just by mistakes of his rivals — would be an important stepping stone for people to say he deserves to be on par with or surpass Rossi.

Second, increase his number of Grand Prix victories to match, and if possible, surpass, Rossi’s number of victories. According to current figures, Márquez has surpassed Giacomo Agostini to become the second-most-victorious rider in MotoGP history, behind only Rossi. If Márquez continues to win consistently, especially in difficult stages, he can close this gap to gain a clear advantage in terms of winning record.
Third, Márquez needs to maintain a high level of consistency — few errors, few accidents — in every stage. A few small accidents can still have a big impact on mentality, fitness and even points in the rankings. For example, the incident at the San Marino sprint race showed that although the impact on points was not large, it reminded the public of the names that supported Rossi. Consistency will also help Márquez not always have to race “luckily” or win by strategy; if every start is a candidate for victory, greatness will be more clearly recognized.

Fourth, he needs to develop his ability to overtake strong opponents, in adverse conditions, such as on unfamiliar tracks, in bad weather, or after a long race. Márquez has demonstrated this many times this season — from winning races on tracks he has never won before, to handling the pressure in decisive races. But beating Rossi is not just about winning races — it is about winning in moments that people think are the most difficult.
Finally, the very important factor is social impact, media, and legacy — Márquez must solidify his image not just as the fastest rider, but as a great icon in the history of MotoGP, as Rossi did with the audience, with his personality, with his successes across time. Rossi is not only distinguished by the number of titles or victories, but also by the connection with the fans, the way he has survived many generations, many technical changes, many innovations of MotoGP and is still loved. If Márquez is to surpass him, he must prove his longevity, in addition to winning races, in terms of his character, his impact on his teammates/newcomers, and how he will be remembered when he retires.
Márquez is very close to that goal now — he has won races, won pole positions, and dominated the standings with a clear lead over the rest.
If Márquez can do all five of those things — win outright; win races; be consistent; out-perform strong opponents in difficult conditions; and build a solid legacy — then fans and pundits will recognize him as the best rider in MotoGP this year.