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Bombshell Marc Marquez: Jorge Lorenzo reveals his future destination
When he’s not serving as DAZN’s seasoned MotoGP commentator Jorge Lorenzo He continues to freely express his passion for four-wheel speed in the Porsche Supercup. But he also helps out with the MotoGP Guru Show, a pre-race weekend program where he makes his Grand Prix predictions and gives his opinions. And the Mallorcan player did not hesitate to make a bombshell about Marc Marquez’s future in 2024 this Thursday. If Marc did not want to make a statement at Motegi Media Day, Marc’s former teammate 2019 Repsol Honda There was nothing wrong with him. According to Lorenzo, things regarding Marc Marquez and Gresini Racing are “done”.
“I think that’s over. I don’t think Marc is that worried about money. Marc will be competitive again in 2024 and has a lot of competition ahead of 2025,” Lorenzo said, according to the website. I just want to be completely open to choosing between options that are powerful.” . Italian gpone.com.
dome of ducati He also took Mark’s signature for granted. Gresini Racing, One of the three customer teams is in India, and after discussions with Honda management, they will ultimately announce their entry into the Borgo Panigale brand. “Gresini has a chance and they are waiting for Marc’s decision. He will discuss it with the Japanese Honda leadership and make a decision,” he announced. Ducati Sport Director Paolo Ciabatti tells motogp.com.
Ducati Lenovo team leader David Tardozzi emphasized to DAZN: “It’s a decision between Gresini and Marc, not Ducati. If Marc comes to Ducati, it’s no problem for us. We love Marc. Everyone loves Marc, that’s fine. It’s normal. He’s an eight-time world champion. Marc is the past, present and future.” It’s white and bottled…
🗣️ “I’m not going to say anything about my future this weekend. My future isn’t decided here.”@marcmarquez93 Mike ignores news about where he will run in 2024 @izaskunruiz On DAZN 🔊#JapanGP 🇯🇵 #MotoGP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/4mZxX6XYYB
— DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) September 28, 2023
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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