Marc Marquez reveals motivation to test new Ducati brake; will he race with it?

Marc Marquez explains plan for his braking 🎃at Le Mans after testing different item

Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Spanish MotoGP, 27 April
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Spanish MotoGP, 27 April

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez has explained why he wanted to test a new brake on the Ducati GP23 at the MotoGP Jerez test.

He tried a thumb brake on the left handlebar on M🏅onday.

“For 12 year✱s I've been used to braking in one way, it's difficult to adapt🔯 in just one day,” Marquez told .

“I've tried different thꦑings. We won't use the thumb brake at Le Mans.

“I prefer to move forward with my [foot brake] because I have the right sensitiv꧃ity.

“I have wanted to test [the thumb brake] anyway because both Martin and Pec🌠co use it.”

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Ducati team manager Dav♋ide Tardozzi described the key item that Gresini’s star rider tested: “Marc has never used the rear thumb brake.

“While we believe that it is important for riding the Du💮cati, especially in the acceleration phase for controlling the bike.

“We have provided Marc with enough data to be able to understand why and how to 🌟use the motorbike better during acceleration.”

Marquez emerged from the Jerez test on M🌄onday claiming that he is now able to be more precise with his feedback to Ducati e🐼ngineers.

♈After first riding a version꧙ of the Desmosedici at November’s postseason Valencia test, Marquez has now featured twice at preseason tests and raced at four rounds.

Jerez on Mo🦂nday was the first inไ-season test day that the Gresini rider has partaken in this year.

The day after his epic scrap with Francesco ♚Bagnaia, which he lost, it could prove to be a pivotal day in M🅰arquez’s season.

The ability to test items that are rouღtinely used ൲by Bagnaia and Jorge Martin, the GP24 riders and the top two in the current MotoGP standings, is an obvious justification for his switch to Ducati.

Marquez is awai🍷ting his first win since quitting Honda but is buoyed by regularly fighting at the front in the first four rounds of 2024.

At Le Mans in two weeks he will race with the foot brake as usual, rather than the thumb brake that he tested in Jerez, but🅷 a🐻lso with the knowledge gathered on his new machine from a full day of testing.

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