Fans of MotoGP star Marc Marquez can now own a piece of memorabilia from the eight-time world champion, including signed trophy pieces
Marc Marquez is currently the biggest name in MotoGP and many believe he is the greatest rider of his generation, if not all time – don’t tell Valentino Rossi fans I said that.
And the Gresini rider, soon-to-be factory Ducati rider in 2025 alongside Francesco Bagnaia, has signed an memorabilia deal with UK-based Memento Exclusives which can see fans get signed trophy plaques among other things
The deal is available at MotoGPauthentics.com and is licensed by Dorna Sports. It is now a part of the MotoGP collectible merchandise range. A limited edition of autographed trophy plaques honoring Marquez’s 2013 rookie season victory will be released to kick off the collaboration. The renowned designer Marc Garcia Rojals created the extremely distinctive MotoGP championship trophy. Every champion has their name and plaque added to the “Champions Tower” after the season in which they win the title, and there is only one original trophy in the globe.
Each new champion receives a replica to take home. These replica trophy plaques recreate those seen on the trophy and are also made by the same designer of the original.
Speaking about the deal with Marquez, Barry Gough, CEO & Founder of Memento Exclusives and MotoGP Authentics, said: “Welcoming Marc Márquez onboard as the latest rider associated with MotoGP Authentics is a huge moment in our own history.
“This is a massive opportunity for fans to own exclusive pieces of memorabilia to celebrate the career of one of the all-time greats. This partnership cements our position as racing memorabilia experts, allowing fans closer access to their favourite riders and the ability to own the moment.”
This deal involving Marquez and MotoGP Authentics further is another indication of him being one of the most influential riders in motorcycle racing history.
Since joining MotoGP as a rookie in 2013, Marquez has won six titles with Honda and claimed 62 victories. His most recent wins have been aboard the GP23 Ducati after he switched from Honda at the end of 2023.