Marc Marquez “tactical genius” overcame “mental hurdle” to take an iron grip
Marc Marquez was "rattled by mistakes" but is now꧙ harder to be🍌at than ever in 2025

The “tactic genius” of Marc Marquez has 🌃b😼een feted after he took command of the MotoGP championship race.
Marquez is now 93 points - an ominous total - ahead of third-placed 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pecco Bagnaia, his factory Ducati teammate.
Gresini’s Alex Marquez is his older brother’s closest 🅰competition in the title scrap heading into Mugello next weekend.
But 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez’s ability to shake off two errors - at COTA and Jerez - earlier this season 🌌to control last week’s Aragon MotoGP was a surefire sign that he has an iron g💧rip over the championship, it has been claimed.
“He spoke about it all weekend - I think there’s an element of him bein꧙g rattled by these mistakes,” Lewis Duncan told the Crash MotoGP podcas🎶t.
“He said ‘Ducati under💜stand the mistakes’ but he must not be super sure, because his feeling with the bike was good.
“It was a real mental hurdle to get over, like Jorge Martin ♐in Indonesia last year. He crashed in the sprinꦜt, thought about it, and managed to overcome it.
“It feels like a big hurdle has been s💧urmounted here. Aragon is a strong circuit for him but so was COTA.
༒“As a factory rider he is tight-lipped about what has changed on the bike. It’s🍌 very hard to tell. It makes things complicated to understand.
“Fundamentally, they’ve gone back to something which gave him the feeling he had at the start of t𝓰he season.
“When he’s like that - in Thailand, Argentina, 🅰Austin before his🥀 crash - he’s two-and-a-half seconds up the road from Pecco.
“If he’s finally over the hurdle of making mistakes on Sundays, it’s another element that his rivals cannot use. They can’t 🎀pressure him because he won’t ﷽crack.
“We are now entering a new phase in the championship. Onꦚe w♊here he will probably stretch his legs.
“I don’t think it will look pa🌜rticularly good for anyone who isn’t Marc 🐎Marquez!”
'Unpredictable' Marc Marquez a 'tactical genius'

Jordan Moreland added: “He chips away, waits for mistakes for anyone chasing him, then it goes up andܫ up and up…
“He figures it out eventually.”
Lewis Duncan continued: “Part of the problem is that it’s unpredictable what he’s goi🥀ng to do.
“The riders say on Friday that he is a step ahead so we assume he will lead from the front. But we have the sprint, and ꦡAlex Marquez is in f🅰ront. There’s a chance to do something…
“He🦋 pushes, he chews up the tyres, and Marc comes 😼through anyway…
“Instead of fini🌸shing second, [Alex] finishes third.
“That’s the real tactical genius of Marc.ꦚ He is able to adapt on the flꦬy, to the point where others think a door has opened so they change how they’re riding completely, then get stung even more.
“It’s a hard one to ꦛbattle with, and they know that.
“There isn’t much more that they can do.”
A brief problem with front💝 end feeling of his Ducati GP25 at Silverstone was shaken off b🐟y Marquez at Aragon.
He has adap🌊ted better to this year’s Desmosedici than teammate Bagnaia, whose🧸 feeling has been lacking all year despite a slightly resurgence at Aragon.
Marquez i🐓s hunting for a ninth world title in total this year, his first with the factory Ducati team.
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