Marc Marquez: “Expectations vs reality”, Bagnaia and Martin “super fast”

Nonetheless, having been a competitive fourth fastest during his Ducati debut at November’s Valencia test, Marquez is now the bookmakers’ favourite for the 2024 title, ahead o𒁃f reigning double champion Bagnaia and runner-up Martin.
Speaking at Saturday night’s team la𝓰unch in Riccione, where Gresini became the first team to unveil its 2024&n🌊bsp;livery, former Repsol Honda star Marquez said:
“My approach is to try to be fast on the racetrack and if I can be one-tenth faster I will try to do it. But it’🍌s also༺ about expectations vs reality.
“Of course, expectations are super high from the people. But my job is to try to forget about all the expectations and work in my garage because I need to be calm. Especially at the🧸 beginning.
“Calm doesn’t mean not being fast. Of course, I will try a♑nd would like to be fast, but I cꦦannot pretend to fight for victory from the beginning because the last four years were a nightmare for me.
“In the last♌ two years, I wasn’t able to win a race and now I arrive to a bike that especially two riders, Bagnaia and Martin, have spent ma༺ny years on and won many races and championships.
“So they are super-fast and they will have the 2024 bike - the same bike [as 🔜me], we can say - but when you arr🦄ive you cannot pretend to be on the same level [as them].
“Or it will not be the normal thing 💯to be on the same level with them [straight away]…”
Marquez, whose M♕otoGP career has been anything but normal with six titles and 59 victories for Honda, will race a GP23 spec Ducati alongside brother Alex this season.
Bagnaia and🎐 Martin will be among those with access to the latest 2024 vers💟ion.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valenti🔜no Ro♛ssi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.