Marc Marquez confesses in Ducati meeting that his feedback wasn’t good enough

Footage of Ducati meeting shows what Ma🐎rc Ma෴rquez admitted

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

Fascinating footage proves that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez took his share of the blame for a frustrating British MotoGP weekend.

The factory Ducati rider qualified fourth, finished the sprint race in second, and the grand 🐬prix in third at Silverstone.

But the round was blighted by issues with his feeling on the GP25, the first tim😼e that the problems often felt by teammate Pecco Bagnaia had crept into his half of the ga♐rage too.

Marc Marquez's Ducati meeting is filmed

Marquez was told in a post-sprint meeting with Ducati colleagues: “To find grip may🅺be you tended t🍬o open the throttle too early in some corners. That screwed you over a bit.”

But the ‘Inside Ducati’ video shows that 🗹M🦩arquez made a humble confession.

“This weekend I wasn’t very precise in my🥀 comments,” he said.

H🔯is Ducati engineers and mechanics attempted to pl🎀acate him but Marquez insisted.

“No, it’s like this,” he said. “I don’t know… I said to him… one of those weekend😼s where you don’t have the feeling with the bike.

“And the comments weren’t very precise.

“That’s why w👍e also went back over things a lot but it can happen on some weekends.”

Marquez was told: “Testing stuff during🍨 race weekends is always difficult💛.”

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

The next day, Marquez initially crashed in the opening stages of the Silverstone grand prix only for a restart to afford him a secജond chance.

"I was going too♉ hard," he admitted inside his garage before starting the race again.

The footag🍒e released by Ducati also showed the difficultieꦑs of Bagnaia.

He was sixth in the sprint and crashed out of the grand prix but more ♊importantly laid bare his serious problems with🍨 front end feel on the GP25.

“In braking, in entry I continue to remain very much at the mercy of the front,” he was s🀅een explaining to his crew chief.

Cristian Gabarrini replied: “What do you mean?”

🎐Bagnaia ꦅsaid: “I brake, I enter, I am not confident.”

Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna said after the British MotoGP that everybody within the manufacturer musဣt play t♌heir part in helping Bagnaia back into form.

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