MotoGP | Malaysian GP Press Conference: Marc Marquez, “We're in a good moment, the feeling is excellent”

Marquez added: "On paper it should go better than 2018"

MotoGP | Malaysian GP Press Conference: Marc Marquez, “We're in a good moment, the feeling is excellent”MotoGP | Malaysian GP Press Conference: Marc Marquez, “We're in a good moment, the feeling is excellent”

MotoGP GP Malaysia Sepang Press Conference – Marc Marquez spoke during the Pre-GP press conference of the Malaysian Grand Prix, eighteenth stage of the 2019 MotoGP world championship.

The Repsol Honda Team rider who arrived at Phillip Island with 11 victories this season will still try to extend his successes. In Australia he surpassed Mick Doohan in terms of number of victories, five consecutive world champion in the 500 class from 1994 to 1998, 55 victories for the Spaniard compared to 54 for the Australian.

The Team title remains up for grabs, at the moment the Ducati Team riders Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci lead the team classification with 1 point ahead of the Spaniard, who would also like to beat the season points record set by his team-mate Lorenzo, 383 points, against the current 375 of #93.

Statements Marc Marquez #93 Repsol Honda Team GP Malaysia Sepang Press Conference

“We're in a good moment, the feeling is excellent, everything we try is good, we have to continue like this. The goal is always the podium, today is Thursday and the goal for Sunday is to win again. It's the right way to end the season. On paper it should go better than 2018, now we have more speed, the bike is faster on the straights. Last year Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha finished on the podium, but Ducati was the fastest bike. It will be a difficult weekend, the track changes from morning to afternoon, we will try to be in the best conditions to fight for the victory on Sunday."

Statements Marc Marquez #93 Repsol Honda Team GP Malaysia Sepang Press Conference Record Points in the Season

“The strategy doesn't change now as it didn't change when I was fighting for the title. I could be the driver with the most points in the season, but I don't care that much about that record, the goal for Sunday is to win.”

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