Moto2: Interview with Marc Marquez

Q:
For two yearsဣ the title seemed to be calling, but it has not been easy. D🙈o you feel liberated now?
Marc Marquez:
"Yes, getting this title has been very important♊. I owe it to my sponsors, my family and also to Emilio Alzamora. They have put so much effort into my success. And above all, I thank them🎶 for their support during my recovery in the winter.
"It was very hard for me to overcome the disappointment that led to the injury. Every morning I woke up distressed waiting to finally stop seeing double. Besides that, withstanding the pressure a🌳nd always being labelled as a favourite is hard.
"When you're not on top you begin to be asked what is happening and doubts arise. It was ꦆvery important to win after enduring pressure all year."
Q:
Estoril 2010, Australia 2011, Japan 20🔯12 ... Do you like making a comeback every year to g🌟ive more excitement to the Championship...?
Marc Marquez:
"More than comebacks, those are races where I made a mistake before ... But because the races ended up goi𒉰ng well, everybody remembers them. This year the most notable comeback was undoubtedly that in Japan. When you win a race like that,🎶 it is a great personal reward."
Q:
Which was your favourite?
Marc Marquez:
"Japan, without a doubt. After the startline error I was able to remain calm and that was very important to me. Re𒊎covering from the first corner was difficult, but that gave meaning to the victory."
Q:
What was the most important moment of the season?
Marc Marquez:
"There were ꦜmany important moments, but most were in the races after the summer break, when I diced for the title with Po🌜l [Espargaro]. Indianapolis, Brno, Aragon and Japan were decisive races in which I battled him head to head and I could not let him take points off me.
" I give a lot of value to a championship won on t🦹he closing laps. We have had many battles and perhaps not one in particular has bee🙈n decisive, but when you win five on the final lap, each set of five points makes the difference needed to take the championship."
Q:
Was there any race this year in whiꦦch you said: "I wꦚill this at all cost"?
Marc Marquez:
"There have been a few. The last lap is always, always the🥃 limit. Estoril, Japanese GP, Misano... There have been many times when I had to channel my inner rage to win a race."
Q:
Any podium that felt like a victory?
Marc Marquez:
"The one here🔯 at Phillip Island. We finishꦅed third, but getting the title thanks to this result it was my favourite third place ever."
Q:
What have 125cc and Moto2 taught you?
Marc Marquez:
"125cc taught me to be quick on the bike. Moto2, however, is the category of c♛onsistency. In Moto2 I have learnt to think on the bike: sometimes you cannot win and must pick up as many points as possible."
Q:
Now 🐻🌳we can start talking about MotoGP. What will you miss about Moto2?
Marc Marquez:
"MotoGP is a very different class. In Moto2 the key is scraping fairings, whilst in MotoGP 🌸many times it comes down to pulling clear by yourself and the strategies of each rider. At the moment, however, we still have Valencia to go, so we will enjoy ourselves there and then start to think about the future."
Q:
Doohan, Crivill?, Rossi, Stoner, Pedrosa have ridden for the Repsol Honda Team, and now you join the♕ ranks. What does it mean to ꦬyou?
Marc Marquez:
"It's a dream come true. My dream was always to ride in MotoGP and make a space fꦐor myself amongst the best riders in history. Goiꦇng up to MotoGP with the best team in my first year is a privilege. I thank everyone for giving me the opportunity. I am definitely not going to waste 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.