Alex Marquez: "I watched the race alone, I was crying again!" after Jerez MotoGP win
MotoGP title leader Alex Marquez ad꧃mits replay of first win left him "crying again"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez admitted he was brought to tears again while watching a replay of his debut MotoGP victory at Jerez.
Marquez secured his first premier-class win last time out in Spain, which also moved the Gresini Ducati rider to the top of the championship standings, just one p🌳oint clear of brother Marc heading into this🌼 weekend’s French Grand Prix.
“Yeah, I watched the race, alone!” Alex said at Le Mans on Thursday. “Because still the emotions were there and when I saw myself cryi𝔉ng, on the sofa I was crying again! So better to wꦕatch alone.”
Despite th꧋e intense emotions, Marquez insists nothing has fundamentally changed in his mindset or preparation after finally becoming a MotoGP race winner.
“I don't feel🧜 any different. I mean, life is the same,” he said. “You need to go bicycling. You need to go to the gym. So everything is the sam🀅e. A win cannot change you.
“The mentality and the approach to this weekend needs to be the same. So we will try to give 100% as we did in Jerez from the first moment, try to concentrate and focus on the job that we need tꦕo do. And that's it.
“We are leading [the championship], ꦗbut in the end it's 𒁏just six races. So we enjoy it a lot, but we need to continue.”
The bes💯t way to continue would be for Alex to build on Ducati's five-year win🤡ning streak, each with a different rider, at Le Mans on Sunday.
“We hope it will be a sixth win with ꦯa different rider🐬! For sure, we'll try, but as I said, we need to go race by race.”
Alex also acknowledged꧒ the performance advantage held by his brother Marc:
“As I🥀’ve said, Marc is still half a step in front of us. He mad𝄹e two mistakes and that's part of racing, but about pure performance, he's better than us. So we need to keep improving.ඣ”
When asked about Alex Marquez’s potential as a genu🎃ine MotoGP titl🐽e contender, KTM’s Maverick Vinales, sitting alongside, replied:
“From my point of view, it will depend on how much he will believe he can do it.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen🎉 Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.