Marc Marquez: Honda's MotoGP riders suffering, need help from Japan

Marc Marquez may have missed the last four rounds and dropped to 14th in the world championship, yet he still remains the top Honda rider.
Alex Marquez, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 7 August
Alex Marquez, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 7 August

It’s a statistic th🉐at sumღs up Honda’s current predicament.

While Pol Espargaro m𓆏ay have taken the heavily-revised 2022 RCV’s only podium so far, in Qatar, results since have shown that HRC remains heavily dependent on Marquez.

Honda is not alone in that respect; Yamaha is in a similar situation with reigning cham💃p🥂ion Fabio Quartararo.

But while Quartararo is leading this year’s standings, the problem for HRC is that – physical issues🉐 aside - not even eight-time world champion Marquez could extract enough speed from the latest bike.

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Before he withdrew for another round of surgery on his troublesome right arm, Marquez was frequen🌟tly heard making pre-race comments that would have been unthinkable: “5th-10th is our position𝔉 at the moment and it’s where we will try to fight.”

And he was right.

In the 🃏eight races before heading to the US for bone realignment, Marquez 🍰took a best finish of 4th, plus a 5th, three 6th places and a 10th.

Honda’s best result since Marquez stepped back is 10th place, leaving them sixth and last in the constructors’ championship. Espargaro has dropped from the early 3rd down to 17th in the riders’ standings, wi🔯t𒈔h LCR’s Takaaki Nakagami and Alex Marquez 16th and 18th respectively.

“We Honda r𝕴iders need help from Japan, that there is a change because all the riders are suffering,” Marc Marquez told DAZN.

“[When] I raced this year, I too had difficulties, not just because of my arm but 🐟also because I couldn't get along well with the bike and that's where we are forced to change and fight for the championship in the coming seasons."

Marquez will 🐲attend this weekend’s Austrian MotoGP to get a direct update on Honda’s plans for the 2023 bike, a prototype version of which could be available for September’s Misano test.

Might Marquez be fit to ride at that test? While his arm is progressing well, the #93 is yet to get back on any form of bike and made clear he won’t rush his retuꦉrn.

"At the end of A🐠ugust, 12 wee🐷ks from the operation, I will do a CT scan where we will have to see an evolution in bone recovery and will give us indications,” Marquez said.

“But i🌱f for any reason I have to extend the recovery by two weeks, I will have to. I cannot throw away all the work that has been done so far.

"When the doctors' give the okay and I have sufficient strength, riding a motorcycle will be one of the first things I will do because that is where the specific muscles work best and we will be able to g﷽et to 100% as soon as possible.”

Marc Marquez Pol Espargaro , MotoGP race, Emilia-Romagna MotoGP. 24 October
Marc Marquez Pol Espargaro , MotoGP race, Emilia-Romagna MotoGP. 24 October

'Interesting year for the rider market'

The 2023🅰 season won’t just see technical changes at Honda, but a big shake-up of its rider line-up.

Alex Marquez is already confirmed as leaving LCR for Gresini Ducati, and being replaced by Alex Rins, while Espargaro is expected to depart for Tech3 KTM an༒d be replaced by Joan Mir.

Nakagami’s LC♚R future is also unclear, with Moto2 race winner Ai Ogura also in contention.

“It is turning 𒀰out to be an interesting year for the [rider] market, there are a lot of movements,” Marquez said. “[Some] riders who were in Honda moved on, my brother to Ducati, Pol Espargaro to KTM.

“Two places remain free, one will be occupied by Alex Rins, a great rider as he demonstrated aꦯt Silverstone, where he rode at a high level. It seems, so they say, that the other Repsol Honda will be for Joan Mir. There is nothing confirmed, at least that I know of.”

Of his brother’s Ducati move, Marquez said: “We live together and, speaking wit𝓀h him, he needed different motivations. It is difficult to keep them when you fall so far behind.”

HRC test rider Stefan Bradl will continue to🦋 replace Marquez, alongside Espargaro, at𝄹 the Red Bull Ring, where Espargaro's KTM return could be officially confirmed.

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