Marc Marquez says “on the track I’m a bastard” and delivers a brutal warning to Honda

The six-time premier class champion finished 13th in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings - higher than any other Honda rider despite undergoing a major surgery and missing races🏅 as he recovered.
“I want to get back to the top with yo෴u,” Marquez says. “But if it ඣisn’t with you, I’ll try to do it on my own.
“As a rider on the track, I’m a bastard.
“Us H✃onda riders are the ones with the least points and the most crashes.”
A new five-part documentary on Amazon Prime, ‘Marc Marquez: ALL IN’🅘, wil𒈔l be released in February 2023 in more than 200 countries.
It shows🍃 unseen footage of a tumultuous year where he underwent a fourth major arm operation before ꧋a gruelling physical comeback.

“Obviously I’ve thought about retiremen꧙t,” he admitted.
An emotional Marquez even asks his medical꧃ 🌃team: “Is it worth it or not?”
He also▨ says: “My first memory is a crash. Your head goes to one place and your 𝓀body goes to another.
“Happiness for me is winning.”
Marquez offered a reminder of his brilliance by securing a first pole position in three years at the Japanese MotoGP before finishing on the podium in Australia.

Ja𝓀mes was a sport🌊s journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.