“I’d never recommend Marc Marquez breaks a contract,” says Alex Marquez

The future of six-time MotoGP champion✅ Marc is being debated throughout the paddock amid his disastr𝐆ous season so far.
He is contracted on the biggest deal currently in MotoGP to Honda until the end of 20𒁃24 although some speculation has suggested he could engineer an exit a year early.
Alex quit Hond𓆉a, where both brothers had spent their entire premier class careers, last year fo꧑r Gresini within the Ducati clan.
"I already said it last year, that I wanted to g⭕et out of there,” ♐Alex told about his own experience of Honda.
“There was a 𓄧moment when I didn't have a motorcycle for th🐽is season.
“But I was goiꦜng to get out anyway, 🐼it was very clear to me.”
But will Alex whisper in Marc’s ear over 𒁏the summer break, suggesting that the grass is greener elsewhere?
"I am not going to enter into that deci🐼si✃on,” he insisted.
“I think it is something that each riღder must feﷺel.
“He has a contract, as he has said, so there are many more ღthings, I would never rౠecommend that he break a contract.
"But you always have to follow your instinct and do what you feel at the time🐻, as ⭕I felt last year.”
Alex said about their summer plans: "We are going to try to have a good time, disconn𝔍ect the two, that in the end he surely needs it more, and above ༒all that he recovers physically well, which is the most screwed up.”
Mar♍c is yet to complete a grand prix in 2023𝄹, owing to injuries caused by frequent crashes.
He with𒅌drew from each of the most recent two gran꧒ds prix just hours before the start.
His travails have largely been attributed to over-riding his Honda, a bike incapable of helpin♊g him tౠowards the front.
But intriguingly team 🅺manager Alberto Puig said that Honda would not wish to keep anyone who wasn’t happy, potentially opening the door 💙to a high-profile exit for Marc.

James was a🅷 sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foo𓆉tball, to F1.