MotoGP Jerez: Marc Marquez “Sooner or later I will have to surrender to one of Dani, Valentino and Jorge”

Fourth consecutive success for the Honda rider

MotoGP Jerez: Marc Marquez “Sooner or later I will have to surrender to one of Dani, Valentino and Jorge”MotoGP Jerez: Marc Marquez “Sooner or later I will have to surrender to one of Dani, Valentino and Jorge”

Marc Marquez won today in Jerez de la Frontera (first event of the 2014 world championship in the old continent), his fourth race of the year out of four contested! A dominance that leaves no room for the imagination and which projects him among the Bigs of all time also in this category, of which he holds the title, won last year as a rookie. Here's what he said.

“Today I made a good start, but when I saw that Valentino (Rossi, ed.) was trying to pass me at the first corner I knew that his intention was to slow down the race so he could control the pace. When I was behind him I realized I could go faster so I tried to overtake him as quickly as possible. I was surprised, because I didn't expect to open a gap. Anyway, I'm in good shape right now, but I see that Dani, Valentino and Jorge are giving 100% in every session and in every race. I'm sure that sooner or later there will come a race in which they will win."

Photos: Alex Farinelli

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17 comments
  • H954RR said:

    Great Marcolino, a true phenomenon!

  • Lyon66 said:

    Very good, very nice and, rightly so... an asshole.

    That's right: he must keep everyone as friends, they (everyone) see him on the grid and apart from those behind him, bye beautiful people... ;-)))

  • nandop6 said:

    I have to apologize to Rossi, I gave him 4th, however to confirm whether at 35 years of age this denigrates what he did at the top of his career...... rubber, lack of opponents etc.

  • nandop6 said:

    Dovizioso was great and held his own.

  • bibo said:

    but if you were the one who said that Rossi was satisfied and wasn't what he used to be….
    this is proof that he wasn't capable of riding the ducati like stoner did....
    :-)

    1. H954RR said:

      bibo Casey is Casey there isn't much to add and as I already said it's a shame that he retired because he would be the only one able to have his say and battle with Marc, but unfortunately.....

  • bibo said:

    who knows, maybe the problem lies elsewhere... maybe Lorenzo has already signed for someone else...

    1. nandop6 said:

      I hope it's not yet another excuse to denigrate Rossi.

    2. H954RR said:

      I don't think that Jorge has already signed with others because he is someone who wants to win and has one of the only two bikes that can lead to this goal and in Honda it doesn't work because there is Marcolino, in Ducati or Suzuki there is unknown competitiveness and let's take into account that he has the right guidance for Yamaha I believe that the problem lies elsewhere as I believe that it won't take long to solve it even if I see it as tough for everyone against Marc this year.

  • erik50 said:

    bibo and who did the Majorcan sign with ducati????? or with Suzuki???? hahahahahaha one thing is for sure TODAY HE GOT PAY FROM THE BIG VALE!!! then we look at the points from the world championship, they say it all

    1. bibo said:

      you forgot the honda!!
      :-)

  • erik50 said:

    bibo but doesn't it occur to you that when stoner was riding the ducati the bike wasn't the one that rossi was riding and now dovi and carl do you remember carl last year with yamaka how was it going?? and now he too is wrecked in that taxi called DUCATI

    1. nandop6 said:

      Well, the fact that at the end of 2010 Rossi took 1.8 seconds on the same bike shows that Stoner adapted more to the Ducati, but that's okay, Stoner had been riding and developing it for 4 years, a very different bike from the Giaps but it's not with the Ducati that a rider can evaluate.

    2. bibo said:

      Doesn't it occur to you that in Valencia 2010 Stoner took pole on Saturday with the Ducati and Rossi two days later with the same bike got two seconds on the lap with the same bike?
      :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

  • bibo said:

    nandop6
    that we anti-Rossians fool around a bit ok, but we should admit that Stoner put in a lot of his effort for the world championship on Ducati, from 2 to 4 seconds per lap all the riders who rode that bike took XNUMX to XNUMX seconds per lap
    furthermore I will tell you that I never believed that Rossi was boiled, in my opinion a rider like Rossi wants to win, getting to the back is not in his DNA...

    1. nandop6 said:

      You see, I, a Rossi fan, thank Stoner for having made the Ducati win and in my opinion I believe that without him it wouldn't have won, it came close in 2006, but maybe you exaggerated a bit, 2 to 4 seconds per lap are a bit too many, but he was the rider who adapted perfectly to a bike like the Ducati, especially in 2007, in the end even Hayden wasn't far behind him.

  • bibo said:

    hi nandop6
    I'll start by saying that I always read your posts and I must say that I often agree with what you write.
    Having said that, don't ask me which circuit, I seem to remember that he got 3,8 seconds in practice, perhaps because he was already unmotivated...
    from 2 to 4 seconds per lap I was talking about the worst performances
    However, I always enjoy reading your comments, I find them very objective
    ;-)

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