Gresini deliver ominous Marc Marquez prediction - and address his one-year deal

The satellite Ducati team has pulled off the surprise of the MotoGP era by tempting the eight time world champion from Repsol Honda to ride alongside younger brother Alex on year-old Desmosedi🏅cis.
“It’s a kind of dream come true,” Gresini’s Commercial & Marketing Director Carlo Merlini told the show.
“But first of all, thanks to Marc for his trust in the team, for believing that we can deliver what he needs: A good technical package and I think most of all also a quite familiar en💦vironment.
“Thanks to Alex also, he did some good advertising! He promoted and gave us some good publi🦄cit꧂y!”
“What really made things easier is having Alex in the team and both Marc and Alex share the same manager,” Merlini confirmed. “So talking was easy, dreaming was easy. And then when the planets align in a certain way, it started getting a little bit less dreaming, a little bit moreꦏ reality.
"And that was a great journey until we announced the signing of Marc [last] Thursda﷽y.”

The 59-time MotoGP race winner is expected to make ꦰhis Gresini debut a🧜t next month’s Valencia test, pending approval from Honda.
“There is the last word from HRC. He is under contract with them and HRC had to release Marc. So not all the details of the release have 🌌been finalised, but we really hope to see him on our bike in Valencia,” Merlini said.
“Tಌhat would be good for him to have a first feel with the new bik♒e before the off-season starts, so we really hope the HRC is not going to ban that.”
Either way, Gresini’s go✤als with Marc Marquez in 2024 are simple: “I think we can b♕e on top of the ranking to fight for the title. Marc can be amongst them to fight for the race [wins] every weekend, then for the title eventually.”
And if that happens, Merlini knows the𒁏y will also have a strong chance of extending Marquez’s current🐻 deal.
“We signed for one year, so Ma𓆏rc will be with the Gresini team for 2024. Of course, our commitment will be to make a move to another team or to another manufacturer the most difficult possible for him!” he said.
“So it will be also up to u🎀s to try to [make Marquez] take some time to think that maybe staying with Gresini also for 2025 could be a good idea. So as usual, it depends on how things will go.”
Finally, Merlini couldn’t help but wonder how late team boss Fausto Gresini would feel about hi꧙s team pulling off ♍the Marc Marquez deal.
“We lost Fausto two years ago and sometimes the mind [wanders] and we ask ourselves, how would he react to having such a great rider ♏in the team?” Merlini said.
“I always like to think that once in a while he can open a window and see how wღe're doing down here. That's something em🐎otional, but we like to think about it.”

Peter has been in the𒉰 paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.