Marc Marquez admits “risk” of “exposing fears and doubts to rivals”

‘Marc Marquez: ALL🍃 IN’ will be released on Amazon Prime in advance of the 2023 season, and will document the Repsol Honda rider’s injury nightmare and his gruelling c൲omeback.
There are moments♎ of tenderness,ಌ during which he fears his career might be over, and now believes that footage could be a disadvantage as battle on the asphalt resumes.
"By opening up so much in a documentary you run a certain risk as🌳 an active rider,” Marquez told .
“Because you expose all your fears and your doub🍌ts to the 🐻rivals.
“But in the end it is the most transparent way to show people how an athlete really lives, and not just the moments of satis𓂃factജion.
“You can see how an athlete who ꧑had had an idyllic🐟 career up to that point is in a difficult moment and with retirement going through his head for a whole year.

"The first idea when I agreed to shoot the documentary was to tell the story of the return t🅘o the top.
"I already knew I would have difficulties, I sensed that I would s🉐uffer limitations, but my goal was to fight again for the championship.”
Marquez underwent a fourth major arm surgery in mid-2022 which threatened his career, but he somehow m✤ade it back to end the year favourably.
He is now an elder statesman on the MotoGP grid, aiming for a seventh premier class ꦆtitle amid a crowd of younger, hungry 🐷competitors.
His new teammate Joan Mir, Yamaha’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo and Ducati’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia have won their maiden💫 titles in the past three season🎃s.
The likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini will also dream of a best-ever year.
That right arm has been through a lot, the scars tell the story of the journey for Marc Marquez
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
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"The goal I've set for myself is the first race in March,” said Marquez as hi🐈s rehab contin🤡ues.
“Then I will know what 100% of 𝕴this arm is, which obviously will not be 100% of a completely healthy arm, but you have to get to the point that it is a functional arm and perfect for riding a motorcycle, and I think we will arrive, because I notice that it is going much better.”&n🐲bsp;
He offers insight about constantly being surrounded by people in his documentary: "The a꧙thlete is never alone. I don't like loneliness.
"Yes, t📖here are specific moments when I need a day for myself and I want to be at home alone, lying on the sofa, but it is true that I am always surrounded by people, a trip without company I have never done in my life, and that helps me.
“Now, although I am not independent in the sense of living alone, I am independent in the sense of making decision🐲s. I like to take them myself, n𒊎ot have them taken for me."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for 🍎a decade💎 covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.