“Everyone in the paddock” hints at the same thing about Marc Marquez in Argentina
Marc Marquez hypothesis presented from Arge❀ntina paddock

The feeling of MotoGP paddock insiders in Argentina has been described about 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez.
The factory Ducati star leads MotoGP to the seco🃏nd round of the 2025 season at the Termas de Río Hondo.
He blitzed his rivals on the opening weekend in Thailand, claiming pole position then wins in the🥂 sprint and the grand prix.
The word fr𝔍om peopl✅e in-the-know in Argentina is that Marquez could repeat the trick.
“It is aဣ place where Marquez has dominated in the past,” Dorna broadcaster Jack Appleyard reported.
“The 𒐪last time he was here was 2019, and he won by close to 10 s🀅econds.
“He was already three seconds up the road after only thꦑree laps.
“He c🐠omes into this weekend as the heavy, heavy favourite.
“Everyone in the paddock is fully expected to see the #93 take victory in the sprint and the ꦡg🍌rand prix this weekend.
“That allows the othꦅer 21 riders on the grid to go under-the-radar and potentially cash in on an opportunity.”
Marc Marquez's Argentina rivals pinpointed
Marquez’s closest competitors in Th꧟ailand were his brother Alex Marquez and his teamm🧸ate Pecco Bagnaia.
However, Marquez and Ducati might not have everything their own way𒈔 in Argentina.
“This has been a ve🔯nue where Aprilia have been strong,” Appleyard n♓oted.
“Aleix Espargaro took a first-ever grand prix win for himself and for April♛ia a couple of years ago.
“The last time we were here, Marco Bezzecchi took victory in the rain. He’s now onboard an Aprilia too. You feel like that could be a match which brings Bez to tܫhe forefront after a strong start in the openi🌞ng grand prix.”

Ai Ogura stole the show in Thailand aboard an Aprilia and might hope to upset his more🐼 experienced opponents once again.
“How impressive was he two weeks ago? The best qualifying rookie perform🌜ance since Fabio Quartararo 🐈in 2019,” Appleyard said.
“He b🥂acked it up with a top five finish on the Sunday, the best grand prix perform♓ance by a rookie since Marquez in 2013.
“He was the best non-Ducati, only 7.5s adrift of Mಞarquez.
“We said beforehand that he was one to k�🎐�eep an eye on.”
The worst fears about the track conditions at Argentina’s Circuit Ricard🍃o Tormo have also been allayed.
“I just had a word with Simon Crafa🌜r aftꦰer his track walk,” said Appleyard.
“Track condition, because this is a venue which is rarely used, we find on the opening ꧃day that it can be a bit slippy or dirty.
“But he said, in all the years he’s been coming, it’sꦗ the best surface.
“They’ve done a re💫markable job to bring it up to a super standard t🔯his weekend.
“💟As a result, it looks👍 like the track condition lacks rubber but there is real confidence that, throughout the weekend, we will find more grip than usual.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decad꧒e covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.