Explained: Marc Marquez crash prevention which changed the game in MotoGP
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A technique popularised by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has been called out for changing the game in MotoGP.
A young Marquez became well-known for leaning so far🙈 over, when turning his motorcycle, 🐭that his elbow would sometimes touch the floor.
It iꦓs a method which required immense br♔avery - but also comes from sound logic.
“It is getꦬting information from the vibration of the front tyre to his arm,” J💞ames Toseland explained for TNT Sports.
“As soon as Marquezꦐ realised that the elbow, dragging down, got information about what the front tyre꧙ was doing, then you can catch the front.
“Only Marc could catch the front because h𝓀e was getting informatio💃n quicker.
“When other people, with a standard 🎶style, lost the front, that elbow didn’t touch the floor until they fell off. It was too late.”
Marc Marquez 'so brave' but it had 'consequences'

🌱Cal Crutchlow added: “I don’t remember anyone saving front-end crashes with 🍨just their knee.
“We all tried. You dug it in a few times.
“Marc, and a lot of these guys now, useꩵ it for the gauge. They lean off the biﷺke so much that they touch the floor.
“When the front end does 🐽go, they’ve got another part to be able to save it.
“Marc made this up.”
Neil Hodgson said: “Marc is so brave that, once he realised he could pushౠ past the limit and save it on his elbow, he was happ🥃y to do that.
“The consequences are that you get hurt when it goesꦇ wrong.
“But this man doesn’t care. If it made him faster, he was prepa✱red.”
Marquez, ofꦓ course, had a serie🦂s of heavy crashes which caused terrible injuries and almost forced his retirement.
His cr🅠ash in Ar𓃲agon in 2020, when he rushed back too quickly from injury, is the key regret from his career.
But Marquez’s brave and innovat♎ive style has served him well, and many fans regard him as the best motorcycle racer ever.
He currently tops the MotoGP standings and, if he wins, he will t𒁏ie Vale💟ntino Rossi’s tally for nine world titles.

James was a🧔 sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.