Alex Marquez delivers cryptic response to MotoGP rider market question
"To earn a bet🍎ter living... you try to push for that.”

Alex Marquez has hinted at an unknown option on the MotoGP rider market which could beไ “interesting” for his future.
His brother Marc Marquez is at the epicentre of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2025 MotoGP rider line-up jostling for the second year in a row.
But Alex - whose contract with Gresini expires this season - has not been s𒆙eriously linked with a move to 𒁃a rival garage.
He insists that he d♛oes want to stay wi🔴th “the same bike”.
But then added to : “I am clear about it, and there a𒈔re some nice options, that if everything fits together...
“It is, a𒆙s always, the rider market is a ladder, everyone is placed.
“And you have to see where those at the top are p🌱laced, because that's how it goes.
“And from there it's a domino effect.
“If all the situations that I think have to 𒐪occur occur, there can be something very nice, and it can be interesting.”
It was arguably not a ringing endorsement that renewin⛦g his stay at Gr🐈esini is a formality.
But it could also be interpreted as a hint about his machinery, orౠ his status within the team, amid his brother’s situation with the official Ducati squad.
If Marc gets 🌞the 2025 factory seat, or a ‘25 bike elsewhere, it moves the goalposts for Alex somewhat.
Alex Marquez admits surveying market options
Alex eꦦxplained how he tackles the rider m💜arket: “Ideas just come to me. I make my predictions.
“Somไetimes I'm on the couch, I call Jaime Martinez and I say 'and this option, how do you see it?'
“And then he works there. You give him ideas.”
Alex said about how he copes with constant rumours about rider moves: “If you a🌄re in a very good situation, you will enjoy the market like no one else.
“If you are in a cꦚomplicated situatio♌n, you suffer. But that happens to all of us.
“Look now at the situation Martin, Bastianini, ܫMarc…
“You have to try in some way, when yo♓u are on the track, to get that out o🃏f your head, because otherwise you will go wrong.”
He added:🎀 “You talk more. W🐷hen I'm in a grand prix I don't want to know.
“I speak on Wednesday and say 'I want t༒his, this or this', and on Monday you speak again, but normally on the weeke🧔nd, no.
“But it is clear that the pressure of wanting to do well to have, as in all jobs, some more 💛options, in this case a motorcycle, to earn a better living, is there, and you try to push for🍎 that.”

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