The Valencia Grand Prix yesterday put the final touch on the 2025 MotoGP World Championship with the season’s awards ceremony. It was a last appointment on the calendar that also served for Marc Márquez to present a Multistrada V4 S to the winner of the Ducati W93 Challenge, launched by Ducati Spain and Portugal together with the pilot on social networks.
Ducati W93 Challenge: A brand new Multistrada V4 S as a prize
The arrival of Marc Márquez to the Ducati Lenovo team has been the culmination of a journey that has allowed the Cervera rider to return to the top of MotoGP. A brilliant season in which Marc has been more supported than ever by his community and Ducati Spain, in a union that has allowed him to reward his most loyal followers with the maxitrail that combines a spirit of adventure, sportiness, design and performance.
At the beginning of the MotoGP season, Márquez announced on his social networks the start of a contest, the Ducati W93 Challenge, with which to raffle a Multistrada V4 S among followers of both the brand and the rider. To participate, they had to follow both Ducati and the WE ARE 93 community on social networks, and correctly answer the greatest number of questions about the Marc Márquez – Ducati universe.
The raffled motorcycle has been on display throughout the season in Marc’s fan zone at the Spanish MotoGP circuits: Jerez, Barcelona and Aragón. In addition, the Ducati W93 Challenge featured a video in Spanish in which the nine-time world champion promoted, through his social networks, the official WE ARE 93 community and Ducati Spain, the motorcycle raffle.
With a reach of more than 1.6 million on social networks and more than 100,000 interactions, the Ducati W93 Challenge contest strengthened Ducati’s ability to develop high-impact activities in collaboration with one of the most important drivers in the history of motorcycling.
In celebration of the last round of the World Championship, the already proclaimed MotoGP World Champion presented this spectacular motorcycle in the paddock of the Ricardo Tormo Circuit to the lucky winner of the contest along with Carlos T. López Panisello, General Director of Ducati Spain and Portugal.


