Marc Marquez save: “With Ducati, the best one"
“Sometimes I’ve had a small save, but it’s been a long t🌃ime sinc🍬e a big one.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez rolled back the years by pulling off a huge 65-degree front end save during Friday afternoon practice for the Indonesian MotoGP.
The Spaniard lifted his Gresini machine back upright with his knee and elbow, just as he had done many times 𒆙during his Repsol Honda caree🌊r.
However, this w♈as the fiꦏrst time he had made such an extreme save on a Ducati.
“With Ducati, the best 😼one,” Marquez grinned “The best one, and the only o🐼ne at the moment.
“Sometimes I’ve had a s♊m🥂all save, but it’s been a long time since one of those big ones.”
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Marquez added: “When the grip is not perfect, you have more chance to have this kind of save. 🌼In Misano for example, we had many crashes because the track was much more grippy than here. So when you lose the front, it’s gone.
“Here you have more margin. But now the tr▨ack will get better and better and there will be less and less feedback to do these kinds of saves.”
Af💛ter dominating the low-grip Aragon weekend, Marquez had been tipped to shine on the dusty opening day in Mandalika.
However, he had to settle for sixth and seventh places r💜espectively during the 🌼practice sessions.
“It was super nice feeling when I saved it, but also꧙, as I said in the past: The save is good for the show, but it means I don't feel comfortable and we need to keep im🌟proving,” Marquez confirmed.
“I hoped to feel good from the beginning, but I had a qꦫuestion mark because I’ve always struggled a lot at this trܫack.
“And in fact, I struggled a lot in FP1. Then in FP2ܫ, I did the improvement from my myself🧜, but also the bike. But still for tomorrow, I need to improve a bit in Sector 2, which is where I'm struggling most.”
The eight-time world 𝓰champion had also hoped that a return of the stiffer construction rear tyre would mean a repeat of his searing Red Bull Ring pace.
“One of the problems for me this year is the pushing from the rear [tyre] to the front,” he said. “Then I have🥂 a late turn, a late pick up [on corner exit] and it's all a consequence.
“In Red Bul༒l Ring I felt better and better, but today again here I'm struggling a bit, especially with the new tyre.
“With the used tyre I feel not bad, bu🧸t with the new tyre I was struggling a lot on the time attack to understand because that pushing [from the rear] to the front was even worse.”
However, even on the used medium rear tyre it looks liܫke Marquez has work to do.
While Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin both set mid-1 m 30s on old mediums this afternoon, Marquez manage♌d a low 1m 31.2 with Francesco Bagnaia a best of 1m 31.4.

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