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Marquez, Honesty: ‘I think we saw reality today’
Marc Marquez He hasn’t put any limits on his performance when he returns to the MotoGP Motorland Aragon Grand Prix, but his goal for this Sunday is to “run, lap and push. If I can get 10th in 2020, maybe 11th or 9th, I’ll try, but I know my limits.”
“I can’t say anything about the result. I think today we saw reality. Yes, yesterday we heard our competitors talking about the podium and this and that. Expectations are very high and you want It could be anything, but I know my reality and how I am at my level of strength and today you know where we are We’ve seen it: we’re at the World Championships, it’s a good starting point,” continues Marquez.
“I said yesterday about the crash, if I knew I wouldn’t say it. They are part of the job and in the end, three days of CBR, two days in Misano, yesterday, I took a risk and lost my bike. So in the afternoon I had a little more control, but I think it was a good day again, especially in the afternoon, because I felt good, I was fast, I was fluid. But well, it’s lunch time for the race, so not only should I go a little faster, but I’ll be less tired if I just relax, so good luck,” says the Repsol rider.
Marc Márquez explained the race: It’s a small group of riders with some riders going fast on new tires and others going fast on used tires. To make the race more interesting, together with the people participating in the race.”
“It’s been three or four months since the whole race and it will show too. You’ll notice it first and you’ll notice everything. I remember coming back. Portimao, I made a mistake because you lacked rhythm, you lacked sensitivity and feeling.I put everything on my side, but only up to a point.
“Your arms get tired. Logically, you’ll feel some discomfort in your forearms and shoulders, but the important thing is that these discomforts are always under control. The important thing is to gain muscle, but today I also feel that my head is not afraid to put my arms on the ground, which were always contracted when I fall, and today, unconsciously I also liked that he had his arm out on the floor.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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