MotoGp, Marc Marquez ready to stop again
Catalan centaur looks forward with some anxiety to Friday’s free practice
Catalan centaur looks forward with some anxiety to Friday’s free practice
The TV journalist, exclusively for Sportal.it, spoke about the eight-time world champion’s return to the track.
Takeo Yokoyama, technical director, “Ready for a 360-degree turn.”
The former Honda and Ducati rider spares no stylistic remarks.
The Honda centaur returns to the first lap at Aragon and Quartararo’s fall: “I feel bad for him.”
“Those who think badly are not motorcycle fans, they are fanatics of a rider and whatever happens they lash out at others. These people don’t like motorcycling.”
Repsol Honda’s no-nonsense team manager on the number 93’s return to the track and the incident at the start of the race in Aragon.
The British rider commented ironically on the Aragon Grand Prix, which marked his return to MotoGp
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“He was the protagonist of a weekend lived with courage,” says Alex Crivillé.
Return to the track to forget for Honda rider at Aragon
Catalan driver caused the two accidents at the start of the Aragon GP
Moments of great fear at the start of the Aragon Grand Prix
On the Spanish track, the Piedmontese driver took pole position
The Doctor also wanted to comment on the Honda centaur’s return to the track
Moments of apprehension about what happened to the Honda HRC rider.
The Catalan only 12th after good signs on Friday, Miller ahead of Bagnaia, Quartararo eighth.
The Ducati rider spoke at the end of the first day of free practice in Aragon.
“With each exit we have seen him better and better…”
“He will fight for victory, I’m not surprised.”
Jorge Martin was the fastest in Friday’s free practice in Spain
The Aragon weekend began with the first round of free practice.
Honda centaur: “I’m far from the best condition, we’ll see if I have to stop”
“We are talking about people who have done something different in the sport,” the Spanish driver said.
For the former Spanish driver, the number 93, just back from testing in Misano Adriatico, can aim for a good race “although the goal will be to work for 2023.”
Also on the Spanish circuit will be the future Honda driver and teammate of the eight-time world champion, Joan Mir.
The MotoGp world championship finds one of its protagonists again.
Former Spanish driver: “Marc might retire, but he’s like Vale, he’s never satisfied.”
MotoGp manager: “He will definitely be the referee of the World Championship.”
The German rider, who is racing in the number 93’s place on the HRC Honda, returns to his past as a rival and admits, “I hated him, he destroyed me.”