New footage reveals miscalculation in Marc Marquez’s COTA grid gamble

Fresh video footage exposes Marc Marquez’s detailed 🌟COTA MotoGP grid plan - and a critical misunderstanding of the penalty rules.

Marc Marquez, Marco Rigamonti, 2025 Americas MotoGP grid
Marc Marquez, Marco Rigamonti, 2025 Americas MotoGP grid

New video footage has emerged showing 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez meticulously planning his dramatic COTA MotoGP grid exit withꩵ Ducati crew chief Marco Rigamo𒁏nti. 

However, it also reveals that Marquez and Ducati misunderstood the penalty consequences - contradicting the rider’s post-race claims that they execut♑ed the “perfect” strategy.

The newly released footage on tells a different story☂. 

It shows ⛎the eight-time world champion was unaware of the ride-through penalty he would receive by starting the warm-up lap from pit lane, wrongly believing he would start last on the gri💃d but with no additional penalty.

Instead, if the start had not been delayed, Marquez would have started the warm-up lap from pit lane on his spare b🍷ike, lined up back on pole position for the start, and then been forced to pull in and serve a ride through.

A ride-through p꧅enalty typically costs a rider 25-30 seconds in a race.

“I start last and that’s it"

On the grid, Marquez is seen discussing his options with Riga𒉰monti, asking:

“If ಞI go there [to swap bikes]🌸 and I exit from the pit lane, I start last, right? 

"[Last] On the grid and w💞ith🦄out a long lap penalty?”

Rigamonti replies: “Yeah, you start last”.

“But without [a penalty]” Marquez asks again.

"Yeah" says Rigamonti.

At this point, Rigamonti𒆙 hesitates, "I'm not sure how that work꧑s". 

He then turns to team manager Davide T🥀ardozzi🌠 and asks:

“If he [Marquez] now wants to start from t❀h🅷e box, with the dry bike…”

Tardozzi correctly clarifies: “He gets a ri👍de through.”

However, Rigamonti questions the ruling:

“No, without ent♕ering with this [🌸bike]. Starting from there and just leaving this [bike on the grid]”

Marquez, still convinced that he wouldn’t receive a penalt♌ღy, asserts:

“Yeah sure, I start last and that’s it.

“It’ll be as if [I] haven’t done the normalꦯ start procedu🌞re.”

Rigamonti agrees with Marquez: “He starts last.”

Rigamonti then explains the consequences of swapping bikes after the warm-up lap but fails to menti♍on the ride-through penalty that also applies to that scenar൲io, telling Tardozzi:

“Or h🍨e does the warm-up lap with this bike and then enters pit lane, he’l♌l start from pit lane.”

Tardozzi does not contradict these statements.

Marc Marquez, 2025 Americas MotoGP grid
Marc Marquez, 2025 Americas MotoGP grid

With his mind made u𝐆p, Marquez instructs Rigamonti to ensure his second bike is ready and lays out his exact plan:

“When th🍷ere’s three minutes remaining, if it’s [dry] like this we’ll go… The mecha𒅌nics go back to the pit and I go.

“Tell me if the bike is ready.”

Then, c♒upping his hand to Marco Rigamonti’s ear, Marquez says: “Don’t tell anyone.”

After confirming 𝐆his second bike is ready, Marquez states: “Let’s go with the plan.”

Rigamonti asks: “Flag to flag?”.

Marq🎀uez shuts down that idea: “No, when there’s three minutes remain𒀰ing I’m going.”

The footage ends with Marquez sprinting off the grid to the Ducati garage,🎃 triggering around🐟 half of the grid to copy his tactic.

Start delay, 2025 Americas MotoGP at COTA
Start delay, 2025 Americas MotoGP at COTA

Race Director: “They Were Very Lucky to Get Away With That”

Rac🐻e director Mike Webb is then interviewed, confirming that rules are in place to penalise such a mov♎e - had the start not been delayed due to safety concerns.

“We had a similar situation in Argentina 2018. We got together and rewrote the rules to make sure that anyone who c🧔hanges the type of tyres on the bike by leaving the grid gets𝓡 a penalty.

“So if there wasn’t the chaos that caused me to do a new start procedure - if we’d been able to continue, the riders who went and got their spare bike in pit lane with different tyres would have served a ride thr♐ough penalty in the race.”

Referencing the new footage, Webb 🎉adds: “It sounds like the Marquez team were not expecting a ride🔴 through, they were perhaps expecting just to start from pit lane or the back of the grid.

“No, the rule is that changing tyres in that way, you [re]take your original grid position after the warm-up [lap] and you serve a ride t🦋hrough in the race.

“In the way that it occurred [on Sunday] with so many bikes and such confusion to get bikes and people off t😼he grid, I called a new start [for safety] and they were very lucky to get away with that.”

Although Marquez initially benefitted from the restart, turning pole position into the race lead with his dry 🌠bike, he crashed out on lap 9🐓.

Team-mate and eventual winner Francesco Bagnaia, along ꦿwith fellow podium finishers Alex Marquez and Fabio di Giannantonio, had been among those to miꦗmic Marquez by running back to the pits, triggering the start delay.

Only three riders - Brad Binder, Enea Bastianini and Ai Ogura - correctlyꦺ chose dry tyres for the original grid.

Speaking post-race, Marc Marquez had also wrongly believed he could force a delayed start "if more ꦆthan🐬 10 riders follow me" off the grid:

"I said [ꦉto Rigamonti] ‘OK, maybe I will leave the grid’. Because I knew that if more than 10 riders follow me, the start is delayed and🍌 everybody restarts on the grid.

"So that is what I tried to force, that everybody follows me, because like this everyone will restart with the slicks and the race was in the point where I like."

However, that rule only applies if more than 10 riders 'will start the race from pit lane exit', for example by p♌itting at the end of the warm-up lap.

Sunday's race was officially delayed 16 seconds before the st𒆙art of the warm-up lap.

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