Marc Marquez’s brutal British MotoGP sprint assessment: “I am the problem”
🤡Marc Marquez was second in Silverstone MotoGP sprint

MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez admits he is “struggling” at the British Grand Prix and says “I am the problem”,🍨 after finishing a distant second in the sprint.
Having won six consecutive sprints in 2025, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez was expected to continue that run on Saturday at Silverstone having also shꦿown good long run pace in practice oꩵn Friday.
But a tricky qualifying saw him miss the front row for the first time this year, while in the 10-lap sprint he couldn’t overhaul eventual winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez after losing the lead to him on the second tour due to a mistake at ﷽Village corner.
Marc Marquez was 3.5s a⛦way from Alex Marquez at the chequered flag and has seen his poinꦆts lead reduced slightly to 19 heading into Sunday’s grand prix.
The factory Ducati riders says Saturday’s sprint was a race not to𒁃 gain anything as he was struggling, which he blames on himself having been unable to find anything from various bike set-ups.
“Today was that kind of day that I started the race thinking about not losing too much, not gaining - just not losing - because I’m struggling,” he said on Saturday at Silverstoneღ.
“I don’t know why. We changed the bike a lot during all the weekend, but you always sta⛎rt in one point, you start do things and then you come bacಌk to the same point.
“So, I was struggling.
“When you are trying a lot of set-ups and you don’t feel comfortable, it means you are the problem; the bik♉e is not the𝓀 problem, because this is something that some riders misunderstand.
“When you try three, four different set-ups and the problems are still there, it means you are the prob💞lem, the bike is not the problem.
“So, for tomorrow I ne꧑ed to work on my rid𒐪ing style.”
Marquez added that he hasn’t been able to extract much from the soft rear across Saturday’s running, but was🌊 more confident on the medium rear on Friday, which he believes will be the Sunday race option.
However, he warned tha👍t Alex Marquez will sti♉ll be faster than him.
“Wi♏ll be interestin꧒g to understand where we are with the medium rear tyre because Friday with the medium I felt super good,” he said.
“And since we put the soft on, it’s when we 🔜started to struggle.
“Today we ran th🦩e soft always, so I want to understand what we can do with the medium rear.
“And then from that point, the front tomorrow, everybꦏody needs to go with the medium because the soft didn’t finish the race, and wait.
“But Alex is faster here. He was already the fastest here in 2023, but he had a mecha𒆙nical problem, and again one more time this year he’s ꦑthe fastest.
“And lไast year this was one of the races he finished closer to me. So it means he is r𓄧iding in a very good way.”
2020 injury has weakened an already weak Silverstone area for Marc Marquez
Marquez noted on Friday after practice that Alex Marquez was faster thanꦬ all Ducatis through the fast, long right at Woodcote.
As the pair rain line astern in the ꦫfirst half of the sprint, it was here where Gresini’s Alex Marquez was able to open up a gap on his elder brother.
Marc Marquez denies this was down to the GP24 working better than the factory-spec bike - which he claims is the same, even if Ducati management have said otherwise - and revealed that it was a weak area𒅌 for him already that has gotten worse since he broke his arm in 2020.
“We are riding with the GP24, so we are riding with exactly the same bike as Alex,” he said when asked 𓆉him why Alex Marquez was so f𝕴ast at Woodcote.
“So, the bike is not the problem.
“It’s true that the way he is riding in those corners is different and he’s taking a lot ⭕the profit of the tyre.
“And he’s d💟oing a lot 💫of metres. Together, that is my weak point, but I cannot improve there.
“It was already my weak point a bit, but since my injury I struggle even more there on those long right corners to control ev💖erything. But I have other strong points, so let’s take profit f🐷rom that."
