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Manuel Poggiali, Ducati’s MotoGP coach: “Marc Marquez asked himself many times this year: “Leave the bike alone and I’ll be the one to work on the details.”
Manuel Poggialia self-proclaimed former pilot of C.125cc World Champion in 2001, 250cc World Champion in 2003We are currently running several campaigns.or Ducati’s “coach” in MotoGP: “The job has changed a lot. Now everything is different and much more organized. The internal team is more organized, so more aspects are shared before talking to the driver,” the San Marino-born driver said in an interview with la Gazzetta dello Sport.
Poggiali, known as the “lowlight prodigy,” speaks out. Marc Marquez “His path to winning his ninth title was very emotional. Many drivers would have found it difficult to compete after sustaining such a serious injury, however.” He returned to the ring after making some difficult decisions, including leaving Honda and joining Gresini.. His courage is admirable, even if it goes unnoticed. “Mark has done a great job of paving the way.”
“Marquez has an exemplary ability to understand what he needs.”. At places like Austin, Jerez and Silverstone, his aggressive nature sometimes caused him to make mistakes. Now, he never gives up and continues to show that throughout his career. he is the leaderand often involves others and makes jokes. He doubted himself several times this season, stating, “I should leave the bike alone. I’m the one who needs to work on the details.”. It’s rare to hear something like that from a champion. And from my perspective, these same characteristics will become even more so in 2025,” added Core.
“During his career, Marc has fallen many times, but this year he made very few mistakes. He was competitive and very clear. In two races he had problems with the air pressure in his front tires, but he had the presence of mind to know when to be overtaken so as not to lose position. And he won those races. ”said Poggiali to applause.
questioner Bagnaiathe people of San Marino answer. “The results were not what was expected (…) Need to know how to optimize what’s available And everything didn’t always go perfectly. ” At the same time, Poggiali said: “I am confident that Pecco will recover in 2026, which is a credit to a great champion like him.”. “It will take research, analysis and a great deal of tenacity for Bagnaia to get back into the fight for victory.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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