Marc Márquez has revealed that a strong sense of “déjà vu” played a key role in his decision not to perform his signature podium jump after his recent success at the San Marino GP. The six-time MotoGP world champion, known for his celebratory jumps when finishing on the podium, surprised fans by opting not to repeat the iconic move this time.
Márquez explained that the “déjà vu” moment reminded him of a past incident at the same track, where he celebrated too early, which led to a feeling of hesitation. Reflecting on past victories and challenges, Márquez admitted that while he appreciated the significance of the moment, he chose a more subdued approach this time.
“I’ve been here before, and something felt familiar, like a warning,” Márquez said in a post-race interview. “The San Marino GP always brings special memories, but this time, I decided to stay grounded—literally.”
Márquez’s decision to skip the jump sparked conversations among fans and added another layer of intrigue to his podium finish, signaling a more reflective side of the competitive rider. Despite his uncharacteristic restraint, Márquez’s stellar performance on the track continues to reaffirm his position as a force to be reckoned with in MotoGP.