First Marc Marquez win predicted - “proud to have tyre marks on his leathers”
"Marc will take victory in Le Mans..."

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez will win on a Ducati for the first time at the next race, it has been predicted, after falling short at the Spanish MotoGP to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia.
Reigning champion Bagnaia ไgot the better of Marquez in a to-and-fro scrap at the front in Jerez.
But enough can be seen in the progression of Marquez on the year-🌊old Desmosedici to give paddock onlookers confidence that he will end his win-less streak at the next round.
“Marc will be back in Le Mans. He will take victory in Le Mans,” Michael L𝔉averty said on TNT Sports.
“Everything is building towards it.
“Remember how he rode in Le Mans last year on that dog of a Honda? He ♉was scrapping. He was s♔ensational.
“Now, the confidence is going. Riding tight? He’s thinking about everything because he has had so many cras💯hes.
“Now 𒅌he’s got a second-placeꦏ under his belt he can relax and ride like the old Marc Marquez.”
Sylvain Guintoli assessed Sunday’s Jerez race: “The start of the race was complicated for Marc, 🔜and this determined the race.
“He had to push a little bit, to coಌme back. His front tyre, we know, pressure went up by trying to make inroads.
“Marc said he was tight - he means 🌸riding tight. Not loose on the bike, really getting all your positioning on the inside of the corner. He’s tight onto the bike which makes you a♋ little slower.
“He didn’t want to crash straight away a🍬nd throw it at the start 𒁃of the race.
“At the end of the race, he wouldn’t ha🌊ve minded. 🦂He was just going all-out to get that win.”
Laverty replied: “He’ll still be annoyed. He’s a winner through and th💝rough.
“The victo♑ry was within his grasp. I don’t think he could have done a lot more.
“He really wor🉐ked his tyres hard. The front pressure goes up. Then it becomes precarious, you could lock up and end up in the gravel again.
“He played every card t💧hat he had at his disposal.
“Pecco accelerated off the last turn a little better. Parts of the track, Pecco was better. In parts, Marc was better. It was a good yo-yo over the lap𒈔, 🌄the see-saw effect.”

Guintoli said: “We know Marc is super strong in left turns.🗹 The way he made ground and lined peop♕le up at the exit of 7 and 8, to have a go into 9. It was unreal.
“Pecco retaliating, not🀅 givinꦰg an inch to Marc, that was beautiful.
“Both of them enjoyed the fi🍷ght. Marc was proud to have tyre marks on his lဣeathers.
“He was like: ‘It was a war, but I lost it’.”
The🐭 physical contact 🦋as Bagnaia held off Marquez’s overtake attempt was the highlight of a brilliant battle.
It might have ended with both ri𒁏ders in the gravel, as⭕ they were in Portimao earlier this season.
“Incredibly🎀 close,” Laverty said. “The pictures show Pecco didn’t pick the bike up too much.
“He allowed Marc’s elbow to lean on 🐻his tyre, and he kept tu🉐rning.
“That’s riding at the Ranch. Iཧn flat-track you do that a lot, you let someone ride on top of you.
“It’s a skill in its♊elf. Only those two can do it💧, at this level.”
Guintoli said: “We learned that Marc 𒁏is 100% back.
“He warned everybody coming here that the adaptation from Honda to Ducati was finishe𓆏d, he knows what the Ducati requires, the riding style.
“That’s what we saw this weekend. He was very consistent through practice, great qualifying in the ༒wet, so good 𒁏in all conditions. Then he delivered in the races, as well.
“Marc is back! He has a competitive package and he’s making it♔ work.”
Marquez is sixth in the MotoGP standings af💖ter Jerez, 32 points behind ch🍌ampionship leader Jorge Martin.

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