Motorsports
Mark Marquez, powerful: “I wanted it.”
On a circuit you’ve never won, going with two wins is more than satisfying, but Mark Marquez is in Championship mode and starts playing with the tips of his fingers. This weekend, his two persecutors at the Red Bull Ring gave him another handful of good points. Bagnaia was undefeated in Austria in five previous races on arrival this weekend, retired in the sprint and was only eighth in the race. Alex Marquez was second in the sprint, but the sanctions he dragged into were slabs, not over a tenth.
He explained at a famous press conference with his famous friend Fermin Aldegar, “I’m glad that I’ll never ask me any more about this victory. I’ve lost.”
The souffle decreases when asked if you are full of victory with what you are left with at this step: “It doesn’t happen. I try to make it as difficult as possible. But Balaton arrives for the first time. I will continue this dynamic.”
“We brought in an incredible inertia and reopened with another plenary after the holidays. I’m happy with the sprint yesterday, but today it’s this circuit and I can dedicated it to Pau Arcina’s family and friends,” he told Dazn.
And he advocates his now recurring themes and understands when he can’t win. “We continue to be mentally, we have nine races, and the key is to continue to add and understand the limits of the race.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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