MotoGp, Marc Marquez loose cannon: warning to all
Honda centaur Marc Marquez: “I decided to take some risks, I want to play it out.”
Marc Marquez had an eventful Friday in Valencia, with two crashes in the MotoGp free practice, but he is more motivated than ever ahead of the race, so much so that he is more unbalanced than usual: “I want to play for it in this race, I decided to take some risks, but if I push beyond the limit of the bike I fall, especially because of the front,” are the words to Sky.
The Catalan rider wants to be a protagonist in the last race of the year: “If you want to make the last step, to take away those two tenths that separate you from the others, you have to risk, it may be that tomorrow I will fall again… The arm? The shoulder is working much better than in Aragon, and that means the goal of getting back to the way it was before is getting closer and closer.”
After clinching a 125 world championship in 2010 and a Moto2 world championship in 2012, Marc Marquez officially made his MotoGp debut in 2013 on a Honda. Already in his first year in the top MotoGP category, he won the championship ahead of Jorge Lorenzo and teammate Daniel Pedrosa. From 2014 to 2019 he wins five more World Championships, not triumphing only in 2015, the year in which he serves as the needle in the challenge between Valentino Rossi and Lorenzo.