Marc Marquez hit with “I see a different side” warning about Pecco Bagnaia
🐼"I see another side of Pecco", Marc Marquezꩵ has been warned

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has been warned that his current dominance over his top MotoGP rivals isn’t as one-sided a𓆉s it seems.
The factory Ducati rider won the sprint race on Saturday at the Argentina MotoGP, and will star🌠t Sunday’s grand prix from pole position.
He won ꦚboth races at the season-opening Thailand round to le𓆉ad the championship.
Teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia trails him, and his b♌rother Alex Marquez who is riding a year-old Ducati.
But Bagnaia can even the score ag𝓀ainst Marquez soon𒆙, it has been claimed.
“For Pecco, this is when we see his mettle. We’ll see his mental approach,” TNT Sports’ Michael Laver𝐆ty insisted.
“You know the media 🐎will keep writing ‘Pecco is goin🦄g to break’ and ‘the cracks are starting to show’.
“But I see ano🅺ther side of Pecco. I see🐈 a resilience.
“To turn it around on this tough track - this is his best result at Termas - tha🦋t’s seve🍌n solid points.
“He’s 19 points down aft🔜er three races. Not a disaster, by any means.
“One mistake by Marc and a second-place by Pecco and it’s all even again. And we will go to some good trac𓄧🐼ks for Pecco.
“Everyone is talkingꦓ ‘Marc is crushing him’. But I see a difference. I think Pecco is doing what he can do, getting the best out of his package on a tough weekend for him.”
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Argentina, and the next round in Texas,✅ were expected to be favourable for the in-form Marqꦯuez.
But th♐e 2025 MotoGP season will soon hit European tracks where two-time champion Bagnaia can have his say.
Alex Marquez feted in Argentina MotoGP sprint
Arguably the shock of th♒e season so far is the pace𓂃 of Alex Marquez.
He is ahead of Bagnaia on inferior machinery, from qualifying to the gr🌺ands prix on the evidence of Thailand’s full weekend and Saturday in Argentina🎃.
Laverty said about Gresini’s ri🀅der on Saturday: “A masterclass from the Marquez brothers.
“I thought Alex might have a go at Marc. But you know 𓆉Marc has an advantage. If you race him, then Pecco catches up.
“Alex has b༺een second every time, behind Marc. His day😼 will come when he has a bit more than Marc.
“He was never really close enough to pull a move that wouldn’t have put both riders wide, because Marc is good on the bꦿrakes.
“It’s interesting how similar💞 t🍃he two bikes are. Alex was trying to get creative but he was absolutely on the limit.”

James was a sports j🍰ournalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.