Marc Marquez to manage Sunday “weak point” in “different way” at Aragon MotoGP

Championship leader Marc Marquez reflectꩵs on recent Sunday🗹 crashes

Marc Marquez, Ducati Corse, 2025 British MotoGP
Marc Marquez, Ducati Corse, 2025 British MotoGP
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Mo💎toGP championship leader Marc Marquez says he will manage his “weak point” “in a different way” at the Aragon Grand Prix following his recent spate of Sunday crashes.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:The factory Ducati rider has beenꦰ the fastest rider on the grid for much of the first seven rou✨nds of the 2025 season and leads the standings by 24 points.

But his near-perfect sprint win record of six ꦦout of seven has been paired with inconsistency on Sundays, with wins at😼 COTA and Jerez going missing due to crashes.

He nearly lost an𓆏other podium result due to a crash at the British Grand Prix before it was red-flagged.

Expected to dominate at this weekend’s Aragon GP like he did on the Ducati last year, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez says he will work on his Sunday weakness “in a different way” 🤡- though refused♏ to say how.

“Of course, it’s my weak 🗹point a𒁏t the moment and we are working on it,” he said on Thursday when asked if he was worried about his Sunday crashes.

“I will star𒁏t to manage in a dif🦩ferent way. I will try.

“Theoreti🌃cally is one thing, but on the race track is another t🐓hing because you never want to do mistakes. But all the mistakes arrive on Sunday and it’s our weak point.

“So, we need to🃏 fix this if we want to fight for the championship because last Sunday already we were super luck☂y, because of course later we finished third.

“But it was another mistake, so let’s see if♚ we can fix for the future.”

No manufacturer is unbeatable, including Ducati

Ducati comes into this weekend’sꦺ eighth round of the season off the back of two straight defeats for the first ti🍸me since the 2022 season.

Marquez says “sooner or later” every do♔minant manufacturer faces a tougher opponent challenge, but also pointed out that the previous two grands prix at Le Mans and Silverstone were run in unusual conditions.

“I mean, of course Ducati and myself respect a lot the other m🎀anufacturers,” he started.

“And they know that they are super strong. We are competing in MotoGP.

“Some of them hꦫave concussions and those concessions are made to equal the level because it’s better for the championship. Sooner or later, nobody aඣnd no manufacturer is unbeatable.

“So, it will be closer and closer, but o♔ur job 🎀is to try to improve our bike to keep our level and keep winning.

“The bike is working super good. Of co⭕urse, the last two GPs the Sun𝓀day was not normal.

“It was a bit strange. It’s where we need to adapt a bit quicker to the conditions maybe, but the problem 🌞last Sunday was Ducati chose the medium [front] tyre expecting it to work a bit better and it was the opposite.

“It was a st🎃range race.♛ And Le Mans also it was a crazy race.

“But as I say: nobody is unbeatable and sooner or later there will b🅷e some manufacturers who will be the same or🃏 even better [than Ducati].

“So, this is where it’s a competition a💛nd where we need to keep working.”   

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