“If Marc Marquez rode a Ducati? He would be the reference”

Marquez has been forced to sit frustrated on the ꦡsidelines and watch the MotoGP title be contested between Duca⛎ti trio Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi.
He has not even completed a grand pღrix in 2023 and is no closer to solving the dreadful problems imposed by his Honda.
"Maꦺrc Marquez knows that the potential of his𓄧 brother, Luca Marini and Bezzecchi is not comparable to his," says Honda test rider Bradl to .
“In my opinion, Ma🅺rc's riding skills are at a higher level.&nbs♑p;
“He's still the rider to beat if he has the ജmaterial.
“And when he says that 🀅anyone can go f🗹ast with a Ducati, that's a fact.
“Th𓆉ere are enough races where three Ducati riders are on the podium.
“The age of the 🥂rider doesn't matter for them, as you can see with Johann Zarco.
“Different riding styles also lead to success with the Desmosedici, even w🎉ith models from 2022 and with all customer teams.”

Bradl has deputised for Marquez more than 20 times since joining as Honda’s test⛦ rider in 2018, and is now chiefly responsible for tes🦂ting new parts.
But he hಞas warned that MotoGP is following a bad example from F1 in terms of its technical regulations.
“And in Formula 1 you know: You don’t win a race i🅷n a Haas,” B🅘radl said.
“You have to si♋t in a Red Bull, that's the best car.
“Even with a Mercedes or Ferrari nobody wins🐷 at the moment.
“In MotoGP, as a Honda rider, you haven'🔥✃t had a chance to win lately either, although the differences here aren't that striking, it's closer.
"It's easier for you when you🌊're🐟 on the right motorcycle.
"I don't want to say: 'If Marc sits on a Ducati, he's u𓆏nbeatable.' But I t🀅hink he would be the reference."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spo🌃rts, to football, to F1.