Marc Marquez ‘needs to learn from Bagnaia’
Marc Marquez: ‘Bagn💮aia finished three seconds ahead a💯nd he’s the reigning champion. It’s from him we need to learn.’

While insisting he was more than satisfied with fourth on his Gresini Ducati MotoGP debut in Qatar, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez also kꦇnew exactly which rider’s data he needed to learn from ahead of this weekend’s second round in Portimao.
The Spaniard crossed the Lusail line a🐷s the top GP23 rider, 3.429s behind f𓆉actory Ducati’s reigning champion and race winner Francesco Bagnaia and 1.496s from Jorge Martin and the final place on the podium.
“I had a go at the podium. I almost bridged the gap to Martin. But [anyway] it’s good this way,” Marquez said. “If at the Valencia test they’d told me I would 🐠have finished fourth today, I would have signed for it.
“This has never been one of my ꦯfavourite circuits so fourth is a good result.
“We will analyse the data ꦗnow: Bagnaia finished three seconds ahea♕d of us and he’s the reigning champion. It’s from him we need to learn to further raise the bar.”
KTM's Brad Binder was the ot𒁏her rider on the S💮unday Qatar podium, in second.
The nex🐷t best GP23 rider was Marc's younger brother and team-mate Alex, who finished in sixth, 3.362s adri🐽ft of the #93.
‘They are riding better than me’
While Marquez has only a year-old bike, B💝agnaia and Martin are riding the latest factory-spec GP24. But the eight-time world champion insists that’s not the reason they🐈 beat him in Qatar.
“No. They are faster. One is the world champion, and the other one was second. And they were much faster 𓆏than the others last year in the second part of the season,” Marquez said.
“𝐆So I don't think it's only the GP24. I have my bike, I have my tools, and when I signed my contract, I already knew what I would have. So the bike is working well and they are riding better than me.
“But I keep going with my styl𝓡e, I want to be patient this year, I want to enjoy it again, I want to fight for the top 5 positions, and it's what I did [in Qatar].
“Every day I improve my riding style, every day I change a few things that help a little bit, so still I believe that I haven’t arri🍬ved at the limit of the bike.”
Marquez took pole position and a Sprint podium as a Repsol Honda rider at Portimao last season, only to collide with Miguel Oliveira early i♔n the grand prix, injuring them both.
Free🌄 practice for the 2024 eve🌳nt starts on Friday morning.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forꦦefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.