Marc Marquez “not asking for anything more” from Ducati package
"Marc knows what h꧃e can h🔜ave, he asks for nothing more"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez is not demanding updates to his GP23, Ducati in🐎♚sist.
Thꦛe p🃏ower of Ducati’s 2024 bike has been on display all season, particularly through championship contenders Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia.
It meant that even the rejuvenated genius of Marquez has been restricted on aღ year-old machine.
But Dav𝄹ide Tardozzi ✃was quick to confirm that Marquez does not request additional assistance from Ducati.
“This year he is free to do his best p🦄erformanc⛄e on the race track,” Ducati team manager Tardozzi told TNT Sports.
“A🐲ll of the technical options are ✃in the contract. Marc knows what he can have, he asks for nothing more.
“So, Marc is showing himself as a professional rider. He know𝔍s what he has, and he’s working with the package. He’s not asking for anything more.”
Marquez’s GP23 went up in flames last weekend at Mandalika, preventing him from finishing the Indonesian MotoGP as he fought for a podium.
It means he is now 78 points behind Pramac’s Martin, the championship leader, ahead of this weekend’s Japanese 🙈M🃏otoGP at Motegi.
His performances have been enough 𒀰to earn a promotion into the 2025 factoryဣ Ducati team alongside Bagnaia.
“The relationship between the two? We think, we hope, we know it will be good,” Tardozzi i𝓰nsisted.
“Gigi, Mauro, myself, the engineers are focused on keeping the mood of the team how it’s been 🎀for the past couple of years.
“We are sure that everything will be good.”
In practice at Mandalika, Gigi Dall’Igna could not resist laughing wh𓆏en Marquez gave Bagnaia a taxi back to the pits after the MotoGP champion ran out of fuel.
Whether their relationship remains as harmonious with the title at stake remains 💮to be seen.
“For next season, we have two intelligent guys. Not only fast guys😼, also intelligent,” Tardozzi said.
“T🌳hey know that by working together they can develop the 2025 bike in a very good mode.
“In the end, it will be the race track which tells us who is faster. But both riders will be very fa📖st.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a dꦕecade covering everything from America🍃n sports, to football, to F1.