Marc Marquez breaks down his adaption to the Ducati GP23
"You cannot say ‘a new item will arrive’. No..."

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez has provided a breakdown of his adaption to the Ducati GP23 so f🙈ar.
Marquez enters the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez this weekend, the fourth round of the season, targeting mꦐඣore progression.
His earl🎐y weeks on a new bike, after ditching Honda last year, have been productive although they haven’t yet yielded a return to winning ways.
Marquez told TNT Sports about swapping Honda for Ducati: “For me, it’s a big change. “Chan🃏ging the bike, okay. You have to follow the procedures. But then you change the team, the technicians.
“I worked for 13 years with Santi Hern💟andez, but now Frankie Carchedi is the technic𝔍ian.
“He needs to know me. I need to know him. It’s impossible, in three months🐈, to achieve the same rela🌺tionship that I had in 13 years.
“But we work in a good way. The team is different, it is 🌸very familiar.
“Another thing is that you know what you have. “This bike, you need to do your best with this bike. You cannot♏ say ‘a new item will arrive’. No.
“You need to do your best with this bike.”
Last year at the postseason Valencia test, Marquez’s debut on a Ducati, his telli🅘ng smile created fireworks in the paddock about what might come this season.
Marquez looked back on that day: “I ha𝕴ve a lot of experience in MotoGP, I won a lot in the past. “But sport means the present.
“So, that day I was super 🧸nervous and I had some doubts about whether I could ride for another manufacturer on another bike.
“Th꧒at first run, I felt good. Not super fast. But the smileღ was ‘relax’.”
"He has destroyed every Ducati rider on the '23 bike"

Marquez has, arguably, been unfortuna🥂te in the first three rounds of 2024.
A P4 in Qatar was followed by his r𓆏ace being ruined🅰 in Portimao by a collision caused by Francesco Bagnaia.
He then crashed out of the lead at the Cirꦐcuit of the Americas, citing a brake problem.
Marquez has twi🐠ce been on the podium in three sprint races this season.
He is firmly established as the fꦆastest rider on a year-🌱old Ducati, compared to teammate Alex Marquez and the VR46 duo Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio di Giannantonio.
TNT Sports' Neil Hodgson commented on Marq🍌uez’s adaption from Honda to Ducati: “It was 50-50. He genuinely didn’t know how he would feel or perform.
“It only took two race🧜s. He has incredible self-belief but you still have to do it.
“In 💖racing, you’re only as good 𓆉as your last race. That’s how this sport is. He doesn’t want to hark back, to look back. Marc is loving it.
“[In the first five races] he beat Pecco in three of them, on💫 his o🐷wn bike.
“So Mꦗarc’s level is incredib🌳le. He has destroyed every other Ducati rider on the ‘23.”
Michael Laverty added: “The Honda wasn’t a tಞerrible bike. It had strengths.
“In the first sector [at the Circuit of the Americas] it was pretty agi🧸le although Joan Mir is ꦐsaying they’ve lost that strength on the ‘24 Honda.
𝓀“Marc can’t do that on the Ducati, that’s where M🌠averick Vinales had an advantage.
“But it’s so🔥 much better t๊han what he had last year, as an overall package.
“He has tools which allow him to fight.
“He is reining himself in, learning and adapting. “Even as one of the el✤der statesmen of the category, he is able to evolve his style once again.”

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