Marc Marquez 'in a different position' heading to unbeaten MotoGP track

Marc Marquez hasn't been beaten at the Sachsenring since 2009 in the 125cc category, kicking off a ten-race winning streak – t꧙hat includes all seven of his German MotoGP class 🃏appearances – the following year.
The run would have ended last season when the Repsol Honda rider was sideline🀅d with a broken arm, but Sachsenring was dropped from the shortened Covid calendar.
The Spaniard returns to Germany this weekend with a best finish of seventh from his five races this season, crashing out in the las🌌t three events while battling rear grip problems with♛ his RCV and a continued lack of strength in his right arm and shoulder.
Throw in Honda's longest premier-class losing streak since♋ 1982 and it looks a long shot for Marquez to extend his victory run on Sunday.
Nonetheless, the anticlockwise circuit will play into the eight-time world champion hands, or rather shoulder, since he struggles far less in the left-hand corners that domꦰinate the Sachsenring layout.
The improvement in Marquez's physical condition was also underlined by a massive 87൲ laps at the Catalunya test, compared with just 7 laps a month earlier at the Jerez Test.
“Aft🍃er the test day in Barcelona, the week between races went very well to recover. In this test we worked a lot and now we come to the Sachsenring where I have always enjoyed riding in the past," Marquez said.
"This year of course we arrive in a different position, but hopefully the layout should allowඣ us to be more competitive from the physical side. Let’s see what the weekend bri🔴ngs.”
Monday’s post-race test was an important for new team-mate Pol Espargaro, as he also worked to improve rear grip, finishing with the s💮ixth fastest lap time.
“We arrive here in Germany after a good day of testing in Spain. It has been a hard few races so it is important to keep our focus and do what we can this weekend," s💟aid Espargaro, a best of eighth place so far this season.
"The Honda has been strong here in the past and with what we found in the test I hope that we can make some steps forward. Everything in MotoGP is so close so even a small improvement will he🧜lp a lot, especially on Saturdays.
"We now have two races ꦗbefore the summer break, we want to head into t✤he break on a positive.”
Espargaro is currently twelfth in the world championship, but just two points behind the lead Honda of Takaa🐈ki Nakagami, with Marc Marquez in 18th place and 99-points behind title leader Fabio Quartararo.

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