Marquez brothers jump on Fresh Prince TikTok dance after dominating Argentina MotoGP
Marc Marquez celebrated his current winning streak with his brother, Alex, as the pair took on the viral Doechii TikTok trend.

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team
Photo by: Team Gresini
Marc and Alex Marquez have jumped on a recent TikTok trend as they danced to Doechii's Anxiety after they continued their success in the Argentina MotoGP.
The trend has been circulating on TikTok, with users attempting to recreate a dance scene from the iconic 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, which features Will Smith and Ashley Banks, who is played by Tayana Ali.
The Spanish riders have a reason to celebrate. They have had a strong start to the 2025 MotoGP season so far. Marc has clinched the win in both Thailand and Argentina, and has been joined by his brother on the second step of the podium on both of those occasions.
Speaking to the Guardian about their ongoing success, Marc explained that his brother "will win some races this year."
“Alex will win some races this year, more than one. I know that when he is [feeling confident], he is able to win a world championship, like he did in Moto3 and in Moto2. Alex is the main opponent for the championship.
“I was impressed by my brother’s riding style . He was riding super smoothly, always keeping the corner speed. I thought: ‘This guy is on another level today’.
“There were some moments when I said to myself, ‘OK, second place is enough’. In the end, I [managed to win]. But as you saw, I took a lot of risks at some points in the race, maybe too much.”

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team
Photo by: Gresini Racing
Alex also commented: “I’ve never felt so strong in MotoGP. I’m enjoying the bike and everything I do. We need to keep going like that.”
The next round of the 2025 MotoGP season is in the United States, starting 28-30 March at the Circuit of the Americas. Marc heads into the next race with 74 points in the standings followed by Alex with 58, and Francesco Bagnaia in third with 43 points. Reigning champion Jorge Martin remains out of the mix as he continues his recovery from last-minute surgery before the season started.
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