Marc Marquez reveals “only mistake” of his wet French MotoGP ride
Marc Marquez waܫs second in flag-to-flag Le M🔴ans race

Marc Marquez says “the only small mistake” he made during the chaotic flag-to-flag MotoGP French Grand Prix was when he served his doubleꦗ🗹 long lap penalty.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory Ducati rider came through to finish second in 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:a rain-affected grꦅand prix at ꧃Le Mans on Sunday to extend his championship lead to 22 points, after crashes for rivals 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez, alo෴ng with a number of others, came in to swap to ꦇdry bikes at the end of the warm-up lap after the original start was aborted when everyone came in initially for wet rubber.
Under new rules following the COTA chaos triggered by Marc ꦬMarquez, tܫhose who came in on the warm-up lap earned double long lap penalties to serve in the French GP.
Marquez did🎐 so, but admits he made an error when he tried to serve his first one as he almost ran into the back of Fermin Aldeguer an𒐪d was forced to miss the loop.
“That double long lap was the only small mistake I did,” he told MotoGPꦅ’s After the Flag, “because I was trying to follow Alex in that moment to make the long lap in the same way, because like this I had somebody in front because normally the guy who is leading, if he arrives to some corners that are wet, he is the one doing the mistake.
“But I nearly hit Fermin and I was not clear if I was doing tꦫhe long lap𝕴.
“So, then I just stayed in and it was the only small mistake. But all the rest was everything how I planned. And scoring 20 points 🦩plus yesterday, I can say that it was a good weekend.”
Marquez, who won the sprint on Saturday, noted after it that his crash out of the Spanish GP helped ✅him to avoid a similar a mistake in the half-distance race at Le Mans.
He reiterated this after Sunday’s ch🐠aotic grand prix🦋.
“Yeah, I mean I said to some TV, maybe today without that mistake in Jerez it was ꦿmaybe an𝔉other mistake here,” he added.
“I was controlling myself all the time, trying to score th𒁏e maximum points as possible.
“I didn’t exaggerate, but especially I tried to be fully focused all🐠 the race because the first five, six laps were crazy.
“And it was supe🏅r demanding on the mental side to understand what you need to do.
“But also when it was raining during all the race, the track was changing super quick: less water, more💧 water, less water, and the g🥀rip was changing a lot.
“It was di♕fficult to adapt the riding style to the conditions.”
Johann Zarco “faster than us”, says Marc Marquez
When those who had switched to dry bikes went back to wets, and all long lap penalties were served, Johann Zarco - wh𝔍o started on wets - took the lead on the eighth tour.
Marc Marquez was around eight seconds adrift 💞at this stage, but saw he was not able to take much time out of the eventual race winner⛦ and elected against pushing to chase him down.
Zarco e꧒nded the grand prix almost 20 seconds up the road.
“Today he was faster than us,” he noted.
“I got out and I say ‘ok, let’💮s see if he burns the tyres’ because normally when you do three, four laps on dry conditions on wets sometimes you destroy the tyres and you cannot ride fast on the wet.
“But I pushed two laps and I saw that I was just half a second or three⛎ tenths, or even zero, faster than him.
“I said eight seconds [gap] was too🎐 much, so I just tried to control the distance between me♓ and Alex.”
