Marc Marquez “ragged” and “rattled” - “he can trip himself up”
Ma🅘rc Marque൲z told he "risked too much" as pressure mounts

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez’s unwelcome habit of “tripping himse🐼lf up” was noted 🥀in Jerez.
The factory Ducati rider crashed in the early stages of the Spanish MotoGP, 24 hours after winning the sprint race.
A huge chance at victory evaporated and he ended point-less, somehow behind his brother 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings after five rounds.
“He was looking more ragged than usual,” Michael Laverty analysed for TNT Sports about Marquez’s early battle with Fabio Quartararo and Pecco Bagna﷽ia.
“This season on the Ducati he has looked composed.
“He braked late but he focused on the ♎exit. As soon as he got rattled, he 𝄹was back to the Marc of old, attacking the apex.
“At Turn 6ꦏ, the bike was on the move. He didn’t look settled. He was takꦆing liberties.
“His best part of the race track is through 7 and 8. His approach speed was too much, he was on the rear brake, he overloads the fron🍌t.
“The front tyre can’t take it. He didn’t need to pus🍸h like this, at that point of the race.
“He wanted the 🥂track position but he risked too🐬 much.
“With 25 points on offer, it was Marc who cracked. His brother composed himsel🅰f and delivered the result.
“That’s twice Marc has made unforced errors. We’ve said it all along - he can trip hi🅺mself up in this title race.
“🐠Never rule Marc out. But it was a mistake that didn’t need to be made.”
Marc Marquez 'didn't cope' with pressure of expectation
Marc is a single point behind his brother🌺 Alex heading into the French MotoGP at Le Mans nex🐓t weekend.
Bagnaia is 20 points ꦇof⛄f the championship leader, as another rider who profited from Marc’s fall in Jerez.
Marc’s two crashes in gꦏrands prix this season have been in Texas and Jerez, two favourable circuits where he was expected to win, and looked on course until his errors.
Jerez was galling because it was a left-hand corner where he usually excels. Marc later put it do🍌wn to over-confidence.
Sylvain Guintoli analysed: “There was a very high chance [of winning]. It seems when there is expectation, he makeꦆs mistakes.
"That differeဣnt pressure, he didn’t cope too well.
“It was overconfide꧙nce. As a rider, you know where you are strong or weak. Marc knows he’s stronger than all the Ducati riders on left-hand turns.
“There are two left-handers, 7 and 8. He was getting rattled. At Tuౠrn 7, he caught up. ♋But at Turn 8…too much.
“You can’t make up that ground. Yes, he’s stronger, but there is a limit. He ran out of gripꦬ.
“We know Marc doesn’t give up and he ⛎doesn’t like ꦇto be second.”

ܫJames was a s♛ports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.