MotoGP, here’s what Marc Marquez earns

MotoGP, here’s what Marc Marquez earns

With eight world titles to his name, can you guess as to his net worth? Read on to find out!

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22.03.2023 ( Aggiornata il 22.03.2023 18:03 )

The Spaniard began his world championship racing career in 2008, when he debuted in the 125 class aboard a team Repsol KTM. Time has passed since then and Marc has achieved incredible results, as well as becoming one of the highest paid motorcyclists in history. According to reports by Cuatro.com, Marquez has a net worth of roughly 80 million Euro. Let’s take a closer look.

Marc Marquez’s salary

Over the sixteen seasons in which he’s competed in the world championship, Marc’s salary has grown in line with his results. For a rider who went from being Moto2 world champion in 2012 to MotoGP rookie of the year the very next year, we’d expect nothing less.

The Repsol Honda rider earns 12.5 million Euro per season with his race contract alone, which sees him tied to the Japanese manufacturer for at least two more seasons. Added to this are all numerous advertising deals, with Red Bull, Estrella Galicia, Alianz and Tissot, which will give him earnings of roughly 40 million Euro by 2024.

As for race bonuses, Marc earns 570,450 Euro for a single race win. And if he were to win the world title, the Spaniard would bank an additional 1.4 million Euro.

Marc Marquez’s home

A few years ago, the multi-titled champion moved from his hometown of Cervera to Madrid, along with brother Alex. There he has a home worth 10 milion Euro, a 1,300 sqm villa with seven bedrooms. In addition, Marc is building a villa in Cervera, to which he may return once he retires from racing.

Marquez’s cars

The garage of such a fantastic house calls for an impressive fleet and the Spaniard doesn’t disappoint in this regard, owning an M6 Coupé (2013), M4 Coupé (2014), M6 Cabriolet (2015), M2 Coupé (2016), M4 CS (2017), M3 CS (2018) and an X4 M (2019), as well as various Honda Civics, the so-called ‘company cars’.

In addition to the cars, Marc has various enduro and trials bikes that he uses for training, as well as several Specialized bicycles.

Marc Marquez’s watches

Marc also has an impressive collection of watches. The Spaniard owns 61 Tissots, many of which he has gained, as we know, as a result of scoring pole position in the championship.

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