Motorsports
Pedro Acosta surrenders at Montmelo before the best Mark Marquez who appreciates it
Sitting on both sides at the official press conference Mark Marquez, Both current champions Jorge Martin Like Pedro Acosta, they were asked about what they thought of Mark Marquez returning to the top of Motogpu. This is the scene that ended with 93, appreciating praise, from “incredible” to “the best return in history,” and compares it to the people of Michael Jordan, from baseball to basketball or Fernando Alonso or his round trip.
And this “approach” has attracted attention in the case of two pilots who raised their flags. “It’s not that there was a distance. The truth is, I think we have a professional relationship. I want to beat him.”
And Acosta’s style states, “I hope this is not the turning point in our relationship, because it means I’m doing well too. It’s not that easy for someone to squeeze you in the end.
“I’ve always seen the competition as a very personal, and I want to continue doing it. But ultimately, that’s what I say to you when I start watching a race with Mark, who remembers seeing Mark after seeing Valentino.
“It’s hard to predict that you can now fight Mark. It’s complicated and now it’s reference, number one, and at the end of the day it’s the best motorcycle and two plus two 4, so it’s going to be very difficult to beat Mark.
And Catalonian Grand Prix weekends are filmed “without expectations. You have to start quietly seeing how we are. Ultimately, because if you don’t, if you get more expectations and a lot of big goals when you can’t achieve it, the coup will be stronger.
“We have to calm things down and see what motorcycles can do tomorrow. Ultimately, we see Mark has more rhythm than anyone else at the end of the race.
And it doesn’t trust the speech of Mark Marquez’s victims in Montmelo, which is always painted in red on his calendar: “Mark says he’ll suffer, but I already know that and he’ll squeeze as usual.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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