Marc Marquez on Valentino Rossi: “10th-14th for years, how did he come back every weekend?”

Rossi brought the curtain down on his leg♏endary career at the end of 2021, al✱though the last of his seven MotoGP championships was 12 years earlier.
He eꦿ🍰arned credit for his remarkably longevity, retiring at 42, although he spent the final year of his career on Yamaha’s satellite machinery.
An extract fr🌳om Marquez’s book, via , read: "When is the ideal time to retire?
“In the last ⛦💜four years I would have liked to be inside Rossi's head.
“He is a win🐻ner. He was stuck between 10th and 15th for four years.
"And on top of that he leaves the ⛎factory team.
“I w𝐆ould like t♏o know how he managed to come back every weekend under those circumstances."
Of course, it is not too dissimilar to the situation that Mꦅarquez now finds himself in.
His sixth and most recent MotoGP championship was as recently as 2019 yet he has spent almost every moment since then injured, sidelined, and struggling on a Honda which lags ꦛbehind the pace-setters.
"Five ye🌟ars ago I was Superman,” Marquez wro𒉰te in his book.
“I have achieved everything. The next victory, if it comes, I have worked for i💎t.
“I, Marc, not Superman, for wh♕om everythi💧ng turns out well.
"If I become champion again, it 👍will be the most important title of 🐭my career, by far."
Marquez is one championship behind Rossi’s tally - and equalling it would take their spicy rivalry to a new lev🔜el.

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