MotoGP Misano: Marc Marquez, “Complicated race, easier to fall than get on the podium”

The leader of the world championship ranking finished fourth at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli

MotoGP Misano: Marc Marquez, “Complicated race, easier to fall than get on the podium”MotoGP Misano: Marc Marquez, “Complicated race, easier to fall than get on the podium”

Marc Marquez MotoGP 2016 Misano Honda Repsol – Marc Marquez had to "settle" for fourth place in the San Marino and Riviera di Rimini Grand Prix, the thirteenth round of the 2016 world championship. The leader of the world championship classification was unable to fight for the podium and now has 43 points in the standings advantage over Valentino Rossi. The word is up to him.

“It was a complicated race and maybe it wasn't one of my best days. I went out with great desire and I felt strong, able to recover the ground that I had lost in the first laps, closing the gap on Valentino and Jorge – said Marc Marquez – Then I saw that I had problems with the front tire, because I was losing a lot . When Dani passed me, I tried to follow him, but I saw that it was more likely to crash than finish on the podium, so I concentrated on finishing the race. We need to continue to improve, but the positive thing is that we lost a few points during a weekend that was positive, but which we were unable to capitalize on in the race. Now we are very motivated for Aragon.”

Photos: Alex Farinelli

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11 comments
  • whose said:

    I must say that I like how he drives, he was a spectacle, always beyond the limit. In 2013, 2014, but also in 2015, even though the bike wasn't perfect, seeing the many crashes, she always ran for dear life to get ahead of everyone.
    Now you see him daring on Fridays and Saturdays, with even convinced declarations, "so and so and so and I are playing for the victory".
    Then you see him on the track on Sunday looking like a pensioner with an electric scooter, and in interviews he comes out with these statements……….. BAH!

    1. maxjalo said:

      cujo, he really doesn't have any, except that he makes some overtaking moves by moving the hull.

    2. whose said:

      sure maxjalo, but as you can see no one is throwing sentences at him, he's been on a downward trend for 2 years (and I'm not talking about world championship points), this year too due to his abilities he's having a beggar's championship, he's living on the misfortunes of others, and as you can see no detective story uses colored terms…….

      and then they want to teach us consistency...

  • max3isback said:

    Lol you obviously don't understand anything about motorbikes... MM has simply matured and understood that he can't always risk suicide to win a world championship, and this year he has put his head down to work and concentrate without spouting bullshit like the riders Yamaha at every GP…

    Let's hope he wins the world championship, he's the only one who deserves it this year :)

  • whose said:

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH…….

    but weren't you the one who criticized Rossi last year using the same words I used….

    “Rossi doesn't deserve it, because he lives on the misfortunes of others”…… I repeat, consistency is your best motto…..

    and then what's the bullshit that happens at every GP?? maybe you are referring to the bullshit spouted by a Yamaha rider at the last GP….

  • max3isback said:

    No no, I'm sorry but those who live on other people's misfortunes and similar thoughts are just you ;)

    That Rossi was boring last year was one thing, in fact this year he races better and is more fun, but both he and his teammate continue in Lamentino style... While MM was silent off the track and concentrated in the races, and when he was able to fight as usual with his aggressive style... Finally he simply learned that when the bike doesn't work, not to be a superhero ;)

    1. Bestlap said:

      I'd like you to get into it and tell me what Rossi's complaints are this year. no because I hear Jorge complain about the rain of the tires from the spinning of the team mate's overtaking but I've never heard him complain about the 46, so explain to me....
      And while we're at it you should explain why Rossi didn't deserve the world championship in 2015 because he ran on the misfortunes of others but was the weakest of the lot (in your opinion), despite always arriving on the podium, this year instead Marc who is in head, really due to the misfortunes of others, he's already finished 4 races behind Rossi, often he's not even on the podium, but (in your opinion) he runs well and has matured, essentially that's right. Wake up, he's having a worse championship than Rossi's last year, you don't even know where he's at home and in fact you've never had consistency... If Marc wins he'll have the Mugello engine to thank largely...

      1. whose said:

        but from the best laps, these are shocking details... but do you want to win a world championship with placings from 4th place down??

  • whose said:

    I had no doubts about your answer, always denying, here is your (your) coherence
    do you know what the difference is between Rossi last year, and Marquez this year, that Rossi had achieved 12 podiums before Misano, therefore one per race, but against Marquez's 9, but if the accountant does it, 46 won't All right

    do you remember when we said that the World Cup can also be won with consistent results and fewer victories, perhaps you (you) don't remember it, but I do...

    back there….. coherence!!

  • nandop6 said:

    It's not difficult to understand, it depends on what the rider's goal is, if you want to win the world championship you have to race like Rossi 2015 or Marquez 2016 unless you have a bike-rider combination like the Honda-Marquez 2014.

    1. whose said:

      of course Nando, but as you can read, someone still either doesn't get it or pretends not to understand it...

      I think more the second

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