Marc Marquez pinpoints the key attribute he wants from his 2024 Ducati

Marquez will swap Repsol🧜 Honda for Gresini Ducati next year in a move which has tꦑhe entire MotoGP world fascinated.
He will ride a year-old spec Des✅mosedici, and will get his first chance to try it at the postseason Valencia test later this month.
Asked if he is seeking the consistency from the Ducati which his Honda lacks, Mar🌞quez told : “Well, speed. I also go fast from time to time with the Honda, but consistency is what determines whether you can fight for 🌠a championship or not, and that is what is difficult.
“Consistency ❀in being fast on different styles of track, asphalt, and grip.
“That's wheꦡr🌟e fighting for a championship or simply being fast in some races makes the difference.”
Marquez was asked if he🀅 gains confidence from watching how the Ducati can be tamed by riders of all styles.
“Yes, it makes you have ideas that there are many riders with different riding s⭕tyles who are capable of going fast,” he said.
“Which is why, right now, it is my point of view, today, in Malaysia 2023, the best bike on the starting gr♒id.🅘
“Next year? Well, we won't know, but today we do.
“This is where there are no excuses about the bike because you ha꧃ve the bike that is leading the World Championship and with which many riders go fast, yes.
“But you have two consistent riders, who are Jorge Martin an🅠d Francesco Bagnaia, who are the only two capable of being consistent on different track styles.”
The sight of Marquez weaꦫringܫ Gresini colours and riding the prized bike of the Italian manufacturers in Valencia will be remarkable.
“I understand that there is a lot of expect﷽ation, logically, because there is a brand change,” he said.&🅘nbsp;
𝕴“That expectation has been generated in the past when there is a brand change with other riders.
“B🌄ut my job is to try to escape those expectations and do these three races in the 🌜best possible way.
“Then, in the Valencia test, we must not forget that I haveꦉ been riding a style of motorcycle for elev꧋en years.
“I also have to adapt to the team because there a🐓re many different changes and the first one to have questions is💝 me, and I have to solve them on the track.”
Marquez finished 13t🦄h in the Malaysian MotoGP, concludin🤪g a drab and uncompetitive weekend.
He has just two rounds left wi🃏th Honda, beginning this week🐈end in Qatar.