Motorsports
Jorge Martin has a new fan in Cheste: Marc Marquez
If there’s ever a rogue rider on the MotoGP grid, it’s the man himself humorously described as “a bit of a slut.” Marc Marquez No one would know them all since he started rising to prominence in the 125cc World Championship. He was also asked what he thought of Martin’s harassing tactics after Bagnaia and clarified: “Ole for Martin.”
“Ole for Martin, that’s it. It’s within the rules, it’s within the limits. Some people will say, ‘No, that’s unsportsmanlike.’ To win the World Cup, you have to sacrifice your whole life in any way possible. And Martin said this weekend, “From behind and what he has to do is try to destabilize Pecco in any way he can, within the limits, within the regulations.” And that’s what he did. Or you can tell, because I didn’t see it, but that’s what he did. In practice. The result was good, he achieved it. Pekko has extra work tomorrow. He will have to do the same in the race. Let’s see how he deals with it. But ultimately, this is a motorcycle.For those who like it, and for those who don’t,” said the eight-time world champion.
After qualifying directly for Q2 without having to look for wheels, he was asked about his expectations for this weekend, which concludes his 11-year adventure as a Repsol Honda rider, and whether a podium will come into the equation. Marc replied, “If the final was tomorrow morning.” ”
“For example, in the first free practice I was ahead and the gap between me and the others was huge. After that it got pretty tough and tomorrow it will be even tougher because people are reaching their limits. “He was always capable of reaching the limit. “I was fast and that’s what I did from the beginning in the first free practice and practice, but after that I stayed there. Everything depends on the result of the qualifying session. I had a good Q2. “If we can keep up that pace and intensity,” we remain confident today and will see if we can achieve a better result than in past races. ”
“I want to finish the race. Last year I said, ‘Big door or the doctor’s office,’ and it ended badly. Obviously, anything can happen in a race and everyone wants to go fast. Because you drive, you take risks, especially on the road.” The World Cup: Martin: “It goes very fast and all the drivers are enthusiastic, but I want to finish. Now, whatever happens, the world It never ends,” Marc concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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