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Neil Hodgson warns that Marc Marquez could retire from MotoGP by 2026, likening it to Eric Cantona's departure from football. Marquez's ongoing struggles with the GP26 and shoulder injury raise concerns about his future.
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Neil Hodgson believes it wouldnāt be a shock if Marc Marquez steps away from MotoGP in 2026, drawing a parallel with Eric Cantonaās decision to walk away from football when he felt the time was right.
Marquez is still under contract with Ducati through the end of the season, but his ongoing struggles with the GP26 and lingering effects from a shoulder injury have kept questions about his future front and centre.
The Spaniard underwent surgery last October after suffering a coracoid fracture and ligament damage in his right shoulder during an incident at the 2025 Indonesian Grand Prix. Seven months later, he still hasnāt been able to return to riding naturally.
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Marquez hasnāt looked himself this season, and Hodgson thinks heās started making mistakes at key moments ā something that hasnāt been an issue since 2015. His most recent error came at Jerez, where he crashed on Lap 2 while running in second place.
The crash in Spain denied Marquez what could have been his best finish of the year. Heād already retired from Thailand with a puncture and had to settle for P4 in Brazil and P5 in the US.
āThereās no denying that Marc Marquez has struggled this season. What we donāt know yet is if heās battling through that injury still, and heāll come out just as competitive as he was. For now, heās making mistakes at critical points of races in a way he has not done since 2015ā, Hodgson told TNT Sports.
Neil Hodgson suggests that Marquez's ongoing struggles with the GP26 and his shoulder injury could lead him to consider retirement by 2026.
Marc Marquez is currently under contract with Ducati through the end of the season.
Hodgson draws a parallel between Marquez's potential retirement and Eric Cantona's decision to leave football when he felt it was the right time.
Marquez's struggles with the GP26 and his injury raise significant questions about his performance and future in MotoGP.

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āWhat he normally does is push the bike to its limit in practice sessions, and find that edge by going over it a couple of times. Then he pulls back just behind it for the racesā, Hodgson added.
āOver the years, heās been a hugely honest rider when interviewed. Heās made it clear that if his season is just third and fourth place, it holds no interest for him. Itās like Eric Cantona.
āWhen he [Cantona] retired, he was still better than most. But he wasnāt happy with his standards, so he packed up. If the season continues like this, it would be no surprise if he [Marquez] walked away at the end of the season. Heās not doing it for the money.ā
Cantona left football back in 1997 after scoring 11 goals during his final season with Manchester United. Even though he was still playing well ā only two years removed from being named Footballer of the Year by FWA ā he decided to step away from the game entirely on his own terms.
Ducati have yet to confirm any new deal because theyāre still working through details of a wider five-year commercial agreement with MotoGP. Until those talks are finalised, teams arenāt expected to announce any driver moves or signings.
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