MotoGP Catalunya: Alex Marquez: ‘Nothing broken’, Pol: ‘Front gets overstressed’

The LCR Honda rider, whose older brother Marc has been ruled out of the Barcelona race by recent arm surgery, lost control of his RCV through the ultra-fast final🐻 right handers.
Clearly in pain as he wasꩵ helped away, and with his visor having beඣen ripped off his helmet, Marquez was then sent for medical checks.
“Not the best feeling you can have, but not bad. I mean nothing broken. That was the most important thing.,” Marquez said. “Just a lot of contusion [bruises]. Tomorrow I’ll have another [medical] check, but I'm OK. I’m able to make the race for su♉re.”
LCR boss Lucio Cecchinello raised eyebrows by suggesting Marquez may have suffered a small concussion, which under the new MotoGP rules would🌜 put him out of his home race.
“They made the normal checks with Dr Angel Charte and everythi🧜ng was quite normal,” Marquez said. “I will be [rechecked] tomorrow morning but I feel good now. So I think I will not have a problem to make the warm up and race.”
Of the accident itself, Marquez said it was the kind of thing that “only happens to us,” which he clarified meant something that happens “mo🧸re to the Hon🌊da riders”.
“We have like no [feeliᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚng] from the front and then suddenly we lose the fron꧒t, like Pol in Arrabbiata 2 in Mugello,” Marquez said.
“I mean we are struggling, about rear, about front. And it's not ꦕeasy to push. I give my 11🍸0% like always, but it's really difficult to get the feedback and to understand the things.”

Pol Espargaro: Everything is much harder in the afternoon
With 𒊎Alex Marquez sidelined,🍌 Marc’s Repsol Honda team-mate Espargaro qualified as the top Honda in tenth place on the slippery track.
“In the morning it was easier, in the afternoon it was impossible,” Espargaro said. “I couldn't stop the bike. I was wide in both fast laps in qualifying. In the first corner and I lose two times ꦇeach lap there. I feel for us ever🍰ything is much harder in the afternoon.”
Asked about Alex Marquez’s accident, he added: “I think everything comes from the rear, from the low grip. We do not help th🐈e front enough to stop the bike. We do not grab the asphalt with the rear tyre enough to allow the front to be a little bit less stressed.
“And I think this is crucial on these bikes. As soon as you are on the limit in the front. Especially in the time attack. You lose the front quite badly because 🌊the bike is super heavy, you are pushing and the fr꧒ont gets overstressed and it's super easy to lose the front in the time attack.
“So you need to help th🌟e front with🎃 something and the rear at the moment is not helping.”
While Pol continues to struggle, brother Aleix Espargaro has enjoyed a n🐓ear perfect weekend so far and will start on pole position for Apr💟ilia.
“It's very nice to see Aleix on the pole position. He’s been the fastest💟 during all the weekend, also in one lap, in rhythm. So tomorrow he has a big chance to win,” Pol said.
“I think tomorrow if he can be patient at the beginning of the race with 🌺full tank, these tyres and the low grip, he can be ve🍷ry fast.
“And especially here wit🏅h the high temperature, being behind the bikes, it's going make the front tyre very very hot. So if he stays in front, starting from pole, he can get some extra help.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the f🎐orefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.