Marc Marquez has no regrets after French MotoGP: “We have to fight with less risk”

Marquez, likely exhausted in his first full-length outing since the season-open🙈er due to recovering from a hand surgery, lost the front of his Honda on th🧜e penultimate lap, while Jorge Martin overtook him.
He had previously offered a reminder of🌞 his brilliance by passing Francesco Bagnaia to take an early lead.
Was Marquez’s efforts in ꦑLe Mans enough to remind his rivals that he is officially back in business?
“I enjoyed ꦏit a lot,” he smiled. “It was one of my better races, 🐭a long time ago.
“It’s true that I cras🍬hed, but I enjoyed it a lot, I was riding well and felt well with the bike.
“It’s true that I was losin♑g where we were losing - in the strꦺaights, top speed, acceleration, in the traction area.
“But we were riding in a very good way. This was very, verꦐy important✅.
It’s a shame that, in🍨 the end, after all that work we didn’t receive a good result.
“But we showed to everybody that we are there.
“Now it’s time to analyse, to keep woಌrking, and to be b☂etter in Mugello.”
Asked if he had a🎃ny regrets, he sa💎id: “No, no. I’m happy. It’s true that I would like to finish the race.

“But with the tools we have, it’s diffic⭕ult, for the moment, to fight for those positions.
“I saw that I was able to do 🦋it, but not in the best way.
“We have to fight in🅠 that position with less risk.
“So we have to work together with the team.”
Marquez was racing for the🍎 first time since Portimao, the first round of 2023, when he cras♏hed into Miguel Oliveira causing injuries to both men.
Finishing pointless from the French MotoGP’s full-len🌱gth race on Sunday means he is now 82 points behind championship-leader🐟 Bagnaia.
He rode with Honda’s new Kalex chassis for the first time at Le Mans, a 🤪reason to emerge with optimism.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from A🃏merican sports, to 🔜football, to F1.