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Alex Marquez’s worst fear is that Valentino Rossi will wake up one day and decide to apologize to Marc.
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Alex Marquez unwittingly bears witness to the turning points in his brother's desperately toxic relationship.
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11 Mar 2026
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How to Keep Your Ex Close (Marc Márquez's Unofficial Guide) by Naraleslit
Fandoms: Motorcycling RPF
18 Mar 2026
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Marc Márquez had survived almost everything.
Fractures that would have ended anyone else's career, seasons where the asphalt was his only confidant, and the chronic pain that settled in his shoulder like an unwanted tenant. He was used to battles fought with shouts, amidst the roar of engines and the adrenaline of the paddock. But nothing, absolutely nothing, had prepared him for the void.
Valentino Rossi was ghosting him.
And it wasn't a common snub. It wasn't the typical "I'm busy" or "I'll call you later" that disappears into thin air. Valentino's was something much crueler: it was a surgical ghosting. Silent. Cold. Definitive. As if he had decided to remove Marc from his life with the precision of a scalpel, without anesthesia.
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04 Mar 2026
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The Marquez family was one of the most powerful mafia dynasties in the world. Known for their ruthlessness and vast wealth, they were untouchable in the underworld. The Marquez mansion, perched high above the city, was a symbol of their dominance—luxury, security, and opulence. But behind those grand gates, there was something Julía Marquez, the patriarch of the family, feared: his sons, Marc and Alex, were becoming targets.
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01 Mar 2026
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"You smell like you're driving me crazy. Like the best kind of trap. And I don't wanna go out."
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15 Feb 2026
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When he told her, Stefania's first reaction was to blame Graziano.
"He should have known better than to put his daughter in a go-kart. Now you're all confused."
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Graziano Rossi wants his kid to be racer, gender be damned. But when he signs up his 5 year old daughter for her first race, he writes down Valentino. "You can be Valentina at home," he says. "It's just so the other kids leave you alone."
The name sticks.
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19 Jan 2026
