Catalunya MotoGP: Marquez talks Pedrosa, Stoner data

MotoGP star rookie Marc Marquez was quick to admit that he learns from team-mate Dani Pedrosa's data - and that of Repsol Honda predece🍌ssor Casey Stoner.
But the Moto2 champion added that differences in ridinꦯg style mean he must follow his own path in t🅷erms of bike set-up.
Following the Mugello round, when Marquez fell shortly after overtaking Pedrosa for second place, Pedrosa was quoted as saying that Marquez h💫ad improved traction for the race by adopting his settings.
Speaking at Catalunya on Friday evening, Marquez in🧸sisted that the only relevant comparisons are in terไms of riding technique.
"For data, I compare with [Pedrosa] after every practice because I༒ know [where] example he is much faster," Marqu🐻ez said.
"But about the set-up we don't compare,♓ because in the end we have different riding styles.
"In the pre-season tests at Sepang and Jerez I tried his set-up, bu🌳t ꧙I was not able to ride with that set-up."
Asked to give some examples of how he uses the data, the Austin raಞce winner explained:
"Sometimes I also compare with the laps of Casey, from last year. Espec✤ially on the Friday is where I compare the data more. On the Saturday it is less.
"On the Friday it helps me because you can see a little bit if he goes in ♐to the corners faster, stops the bike more, opens the gas more or less than me. Sometimes I open the gas too much, I have too much spin and the bike does not push [drive forward].
"So all of those things I♉ try to compare to him, but that is the normal way."
Marquez was sixth fastest on Friday for his home round, but pleased by the progress made between the two tracꦜk sessions - having never ridden an෴ RCV at the Catalunya circuit before.
"In the beginning it was a little bit difficult but🐎 in the afternoon I felt good. We started with the same bike as Mugello, but in the first practice we were struggling quite a lot so we changed many 🥂things and made it much better.
"In first practice we were 1.2s behind and in second practice it was half a second. That is most important💮 and I hope to continue in that way tomorrow.
"The first sector is similar to Mugello, then T2 and T4 there are long corners where we are struggling bit more Not just set-up but my riding styles and lines. It is difficult whe🌌n you ride alone. But we know more or less the problem."
The 20-year-old added that his physical conditio🎃n was now "perfect", having been left battered and bruised by a main straight fall on Friday at Mugello.
Title leader Pedrosa was third fastest in Friday 🦂prܫactice.

Peter ha✅s been in the 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.