Revealed: “The only rider Marc Marquez feared in Moto2”

"I want to remember something Marque🍷z told me a few years ago..."

Marquez, Moto2, San Marino MotoGP
Marquez, Moto2, San Marino MotoGP

The only rider that put fear into 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez in Moto2 could be reunited with him on next year’s MotoGP grid.

Andrea Iannone has been named as the rider who put terror into the heart of the future legend, according to David🎶e Tar𒅌dozzi.

Iannone, now a Ducati rider in W༺orld Superbikes after a four-year doping ban elapsed, is considering his optionsꦓ for 2025.

“Considering his age, Andrea should try to do well in WSBK,” Ducati team🌼 manager Tardozzi told⛦ .

“For 🐟sure MotoGP is in hi🌺s head, but I see it difficult that he can get there.

“He is, however, a natural talent, and I want to rem▨ember soဣmething Marquez told me a few years ago.

“Iannone was the only rider Marc feared in Moto2.

“And✱rea deserved the respect of an eight-🍨time world champion.”

In 2012, as Marquez won the Moto2 championship, Pol Esparg๊aro finished second and Iannone third in the champi𓃲onship.

A year earlier, Marquez was runner-up to Stefan Bradl with I⛦annone again third.

Many years later, after Marquez conquered MotoGP and is now into his next phase seeking another champio🍌nship on a Ducati, Iannone is also experiencing a rebirth.

The forgotten man of motor♎cycle racing has impressed in the early rounds of the WSBK season for Go Eleven Ducati.

Tardozzi admits the Pramac MotoGP team are ﷽among his suitors for next year.

“We know 𒊎Paolo Campinoti is a great💎 admirer of his,” Tardozzi said.

“I think, however, that the thiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚng isಌ reasonably difficult for several reasons.

“Andrea is doing very well in WSBK, but MotoGP is a step further and I don’t know if after so many years he can still♉ digest it.

“Also, the way of riding𒅌 has changed a♚nd at the same time also the characteristics of the bikes.”

Iannone could also💜 seek🔴 the factory Ducati WSBK bike if Alvaro Bautista opts to walk away.

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