How will Giacomo Agostini react if Marc Marquez beats his all time record?

Giacomo Agostini weighs♌ in as Marc Marquez closes in on all-time MotoGP reco🎐rds.

Marc Marquez, Giacomo Agostini
Marc Marquez, Giacomo Agostini

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez’s 90th grand prix victory in last Sunday’s Argentine MotoGP means only two riders remain aheadꦅ of him on the all-time win list: Va🅷lentino Rossi (115) and Giacomo Agostini (122).

But for how much longer?

With 22 grand prix races per seaso๊n, Marquez could theoretically surpass both Italian legends by the end✱ of his two-year Ducati Lenovo contract.

Agostini: “I Certainly Don’t Wish Him to Succeed!”

Asked how he would feel if Marquez overtook his record, Agostini said in an interview with : “I certaꦜinly don’t wish him to succeed!” 𝔉;

“I wouldn’t be happy at 𝔍all, but I would congratulate him. He deserves it.♈”

Beyond race wins, Marquez could also match Rossi’s seven MotoGP titles and nine world championships acrossꦬ all classes by the end of this season.

“This year he is aiming to win his 💞ninth world championship and reach Rossi,” Agostin♚i acknowledged.

“If he succeeds, his next goal will be h🃏is tenth: He won’t think about an💖ything else. But we would all do the same. Winning is great.”

A tenth title would make Marquez the most successful rider of the modern era, with Agostini’s 15 world championships from the 1960s and ‘70s, when riders ofte🍸n competed in multiple classes, unlikely to ever be matched.

Angel Nieto, whose 90-win tally Marquez equalled in Ar𝐆gentina, is second on that list with 13 world titles.

What About Bagnaia?

Marquez has been unbeaten in two grand prix weekends since joining Ducati Lenovo, while team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia has yet to outpace him in any session this year.

And Agostini doesn’t🥃 expect the Spaniard to ease up anytime soon.

“If it were up to him, he’d win all 44 races on the schedule [including Sprints] without even leaving the crum𝐆bs. He will try, you can bet on it. In his place, you would do the same.”

But what about Ducati’s double champion Bagnaia?

“You don’t win two titles by accident,” Agostini🍸 said.

“Pec🅠co prefers to do things calmly, he wants everything under his control. Like him, I was meticulous. I had great sensitivity in my riding and wanted to control the smallest de🐠tails.

“Mike Hailwood, on the other hand - you could give him any bike, and he would immediately go very fast. Incred🌺ible. 

"If we had swapped bikౠ✨es just before the race, he would have done the same time on my bike, but I would have been a second slower on his.”

Marquez will target a 91st grand prix win at COTA next weekend, ඣone of his most successful circuits.

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