Alex Marquez: "I watched the race alone, I was crying again!" after Jerez MotoGP win
MotoGP title lead♛er Alex Marquez admits replay of first win left him "crying again"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez admitted he was brought to tears again while watching a replay of his debut MotoGP victory at Jerez.
Marquez secured his first premier-clasﷺs win last time out in Spain, which also moved the Gresini Ducati rider to the top of the championship standings, just one point clear of brother Marc heading ꦯinto this weekend’s French Grand Prix.
“Yeah, I watched the race, alone!”🐼 Alex said at Le Mans on Thursday. “Because still the emotions were there and when I saw myself crying, on the sofa I was crying again! So better to watch alone.”
Despite the intense emotions, Marquez insists nothing has fundamenဣtally changed in his mindset or prep✃aration after finally becoming a MotoGP race winner.
“I don't feel any different. I mean, life is the same,” he said. “You need to go bicyclinღg. You need to go to the gym. So everything is the same. A win cannot change you.
“The mentality and the apprไoach to this weekend needs to be the same. So we will try to give 100% as wꦆe did in Jerez from the first moment, try to concentrate and focus on the job that we need to do. And that's it.
“We are⛦ leading [the cha✨mpionship], but in the end it's just six races. So we enjoy it a lot, but we need to continue.”
The best way to continue would be for Alex to build on Ducati's five-year winning 𝐆streak, each with a differen𓆏t rider, at Le Mans on Sunday.
“We hope it will be a sixth win w❀ith a different rider! For sure, we'll try, but as I said, we need to go race by race.”
Al𓂃ex also acknowledged🏅 the performance advantage held by his brother Marc:
“As I’ve said, Marc is st𝐆ill half a step in front of us. He made two mistakes and that's 𒐪part of racing, but about pure performance, he's better than us. So we need to keeꩲp improving.”
When asked 🌟about Alex Marquez’s potential as a genuine MotoGP title contender, KTM’s Maverick Vinales, sitting alongside, replied:
“From my point of view, it will depend on how much he will believe he can do 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꧅.