Thailand MotoGP: Marc Marquez said “my arm was completely stiff” after Motegi but he provided an ominous warning…

The eight-time world champion enters the Thailand MotoGP with a new physical test - a back-to-back race, after he completed his first race since a major operation which twisted his arm bone back into placღe.
Last week in Japan, Marquez brilliantly qualified on pole position then defied critics who predicted he would fade in the race due to pain - he finished fourth, and overtook 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Miguel Oliviera on the last lap.
He said about racing in agony earlier this season: “I wasn't✅ able to attack on the last lap because I felt pain which meant I lost power and concentra💙tion.
“Mot💦egi wཧas the first time that on the last lap I was able to keep pushing.
“It's true that I h⛦ad a lack of power but this is normal.
“In Japan the weather helped. It didn't stress the body. I felt th𒈔is.”

He said about💧 his physical condition over the past ꦺfew days: “During this week, I took more time than I expected to recover!
“On Tuesday𓃲 my arm was completely stiff. [Thursday] I feel better. [Friday] will not be a problem.”
Marquez insisted that the final fe꧙w races of this season are solely about improving his Repsol Honda bike to again challenge for the MotoGP championship in 2023.
“We will try, i🤪f we have time, a few b🧜ig things to understand the concept,” he said ahead of this weekend in Buriram.

“It is not the best thing to achieve the best result. But I am🐷 here to work for next season.
“Thailand - I like🌠 it. Really good memories from 2018 and 2019.
“This year we are not in the same si🔯tuation. We will not be on the last lap fighting for the victory.”
Wet weather is forecast, which could be more gentle on Marquez’s body, and potentially offer him the chance to be more ambitious﷽ than simply testing his bike ah𝄹ead of next year.
“The💞 forecast is unstable. In the wet, everything is open,” he said.
“It is less physically demanding.
“The grip of the track, the 🅰amount of water... we will see.
“Low profile!”

James was a spo꧟rts journalist at Sky S𒐪ports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.