MotoGP: Marc Marquez: I’ll take the same risks, I cannot ride in another way

Marc Marquez has spoken about the importance of a close-knit MotoGP team and given an insight into his attitude to fear and risk, following injuries over the last two years.
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In a YouTube video for Honda, Marquez opens up on the level of trust and confidence he has in his crew, many of whom𝔍 have been with him throughout his MotoGP career

“The persons around me, are the most important,” Marquez said. “Because I'm a person that you can [think], ‘he's really strong’. Yeah, I can be strong, it depends on the situation, but I need to have theꦦ persons [around me] that if for some reason I have some doubt, I need to share everything. If it's a good news or bad.

“It’s impossible t🦩o keep everything to yourself... With my [crew], it's like my bunker. Inside the track, I'm able to speak [with] them, about everything and they are able to speak with me, or against me. Because I will understand and I will accept, because we have the confidence in each other.”

Such unfiltered communication is especially important in difficult times, as💮 currently experienced not just for Marquez - currently recovering from a fourth operation on his right arm - but also Honda, which is struggling to finish in the top ten.

“Everybody is doing his 100%, but now in a difficult situation, the most important is to keep the motivation of 💫everybody,” said Marquez, who returned t🍎o the MotoGP paddock at the Red Bull Ring for a first-hand update on Honda’s situation and plans for the future.

“It's so difficult to try new items during a race🍸 weekend. Because you need to set up the bike, check the tyres and [often] the weather is changing between morning and afternoon. So it's so difficult to try a new chassis or ne♌w swingarm in a race weekend.

“The most important thing is that e🌄verybody accepts in the team that we are in a difficult moment and as soon you accept [that], it's time to work, time to try to understand the best way to improve for the future.”

Recently cleared to start training on motorcycles, Marquez is no𒐪w on the verge of what will be the fourth comeback from injury since July 2020. A MotoGP return at the upcoming Misano test, on September 6-7, looks possible - but Marquez admits he now takes a much more cautious approach to injuries.

“The fear about your future, for example, the situation ཧI’ve had about the injury, two years ago I didn't feel,” he said. “Tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwo years ago I said, ‘my body is for riding a bike’.

“Of course, the𝔍 [level of] risk I will take on track will always be the same, because it's my mentality and I cannot🧔 ride in another way.

“But the way to approach the injuries, the way to approach my future, is changing. Not only for me [with my injuries] but because it’s not the same mentality when you are 20 years old and when yo൩u are 30.”

Marquez wilꦉl celebrate his 30th birthday next February.

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