MotoGP: Magnificent Marc Marquez tipped to win all 18 races this season by Mick Doohan after tenth straight win at Indianapolis

Marquez has won every single race this season

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Monday 11 August 2014 10:10 BST
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Marc Marquez celebrates winning the Indianapolis Grand Prix
Marc Marquez celebrates winning the Indianapolis Grand Prix (Getty Images)

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Five-time world champion Mick Doohan doesn't just expect his record streak of consecutive Grand Prix victories to fall to Marc Marquez, he's predicting the 21-year-old Spanish rider can win all 18 Moto GP races this season.

The Repsol Honda Team rider powered to his 10th straight win when he beat Yamaha pair Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi at the Indianapolis GP on Sunday, equaling the modern era mark set by Doohan in 1997.

Doohan tells Australian Associated Press on Monday that Marquez is making his rivals "look like amateurs" and "there is no doubt there's every chance he's going to win all 18," GP races this year.

The series continues in Brno, Czech Republic, next weekend.

AP

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