Motorsports
Marquez: “I love the pressure, I even try to create it”
Eight-time motorcycle world champion Marc Márquez has released a documentary about his life in Madrid titled ‘Marc Márquez: All In’. In (With everything), he shows his most human side for the first time.
“I’ve always been very open and cheerful, but on the professional side. Personally, I have always been very reserved.These two years have made me stronger and more matureEyesight, arms… difficult when you’re waking up through the operating room and being recorded,” Marc Márquez said.
The pilot was pleased with the results seen on Amazon Prime Video.
“When I saw myself at Documenta, I said, ‘You don’t have the same mentality when you’re 20 or 25 and when you’re 30. You can’t like everyone. No one is perfect.I personally don’t contribute anything, but like Rossi I deal with all the problems,” he explained.
“The pressure,” said the pilot, “is mostly friends.”
“loves pressure and even tries to create it“The responsibility of being a public figure that sets a standard for our children outweighs the pressure on the circuit,” he said.
“Looked like a superhero until 2019But from one day to the next, your life changes. It’s important to understand that not everything is idyllic,” Mark continued.
Continuing his career, the eldest son of the Marquez family is clear about his next goal. “I want another title, another World Cup. I know there are risks, but motorcycles have risks.passion is everything My passion has always been motorcycles. I’m 30 and I still have a lot left,” he said at a press conference, emphasizing the screening of the documentary.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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