Motorsports
“Mark Marquez realized there was a need for a change. It’s like a football coach.”
Emilio Alzamora He dedicated many years of life for his brother Marquez, Mark, Alexthey played the best possible race at the World Cup motogp. No doubt they didn’t go. While Mark Marquez is considered one of the best in history with eight champion titles and ninth history, Alex Marquez is the motorcycle champion 3 and Moto2, and is one of the best in the current MotoGP grill.
However, in one of Mark Marquez’s most difficult moments, the middle of the lesion and Honda’s poor performance, Emilio Alzamora’s path and Cervera’s brothers separated. In a massive interview with Motorbike Magazine, Ilerdense explains how he lived through the end of a very fruitful stage for both parties.
“It was natural and logical in life, everything has that time. I fully understand that they need change, especially the oceanc. He needed a change of air after all the things he suffered from the injury and other changes, such as going to Madrid for the medical process he had. This made him need fresh air. This is like a soccer coach.
“Was it a success for me to have 18 years of marriage?The two brothers leading MotoGP are dreams and becoming reality for me. I’m not with them anymore though. Without a doubt, I am very pleased with them.
Return to the ring
Just a year after he ended his relationship with Marquez, Alzamora returned to the roots of the motorcycle, formed new talent, and helped him reach his dream of arriving at the World Cup. He participated in the Blanco Galo project of the Seventytwo Sports Group and formed a team at the junior Grand Prix. Sevent Tito Art Box.
The team’s birth arrived in 2024 and after the season he was already able to be placed Guido Pini In this same 2025 Moto3, the Italians signed the IntactGP, and is the best example of what Alzamora wants with the new diamond. In fact, there are two Spaniards. Brian Uriate and Carlos Cano It is his other great commitment to the future of Spain. But what is the key to success with these young promises?
“It’s very serious about bringing a child’s career for me, for both good and bad people. Passion goes above all, even with all the financial benefits And that passion can bring success and money. That was key to the success of the project we did at Marquez,” he told me to finish.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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