Marc Marquez confesses in Ducati meeting that his feedback wasn’t good enough

ꦍFootage of Ducati meeting shows what Marc Marquez admitted

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

Fascinating footage proves that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez took his share of the blame for a frustrating British MotoGP weekend.

The f๊actory Ducati rider qualified fourth, finished the sp൲rint race in second, and the grand prix in third at Silverstone.

But the round was blighted by issues with his feeling on the GP25, the first time that the problems often f🥃elt by teammate Pecco Bagnaia had crept into his half of the garage too.

Marc Marquez's Ducati meeting is filmed

Marquez was told in a post-sprint meeting with Ducati colleagues: “To find grip maybe you tended to open the throttle too early in some corners. Th🤡at screwed you over a bit.”

But the ‘Inside Ducati’ video shows that Marquez made a h🍨umble confession.

“This weekend I wasn’t very precis🔯e in my comments,” he said.

His Ducati 𓆏engineers and mechanics attempted to placate him but Marquez insisted.

“No, it’s like this,” he said. “I don’t know… I 🥂said to him… one of those weekends where you don’t have the feeling with the bike.

“And the comments weren’t very precise.

“That’s why we also went back over things✃ a lot but it can hap✱pen on some weekends.”

Marquez was told: “Testing stuff during🦩 race week🅠ends is always difficult.”

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

The next day, Marquez initially crashed in the opening stages of the Silverstone grand prix only for a restart to a🌳fford him a second chance.

"I was going too hard," he admitted inside h🏅is g𒁃arage before starting the race again.

The footage released by Ducati also showed the difficulties of Ba🐲gnaia.

He was sixth in the sprint and crashed ou🏅t of the gr❀and prix but more importantly laid bare his serious problems with front end feel on the GP25.

“In braking, in entry I continue to remain very much at th🍬e mercy of the front,” he was seen explaining to his crew chief.

Cristian Gabarrini replied: “What do you mean?”

Bagnai🎶a said: “I brake, I enter, I am not confident.”

Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna said after the British MotoGP that every♔body within the manufacturer♏ must play their part in helping Bagnaia back into form.

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