Livio Suppo remarks, “Let’s see if the friendly track can help him aspire to victory; He’s not a boy.” Marc Márquez does exceptionally well in Austin.
Speaking to Insella, the current Italtrans racing advisor also recalled the incident between Bagnaia and Márquez in Portugal: “Bagnaia was too enthusiastic and, instead of waiting for a moment, he immediately went back and risked what happened.” Márquez’s overtaking seemed normal to me and he came back as soon as he could. Apparently, Pecco thought it was okay. Marc Márquez has been one of the riders who has won the most titles in MotoGP in recent years, and he currently seems to have everything it takes to return to the top of the category. would encompass a larger area. Not a lot of drama either way.
He reasoned that the occurrence had no effect on the universe’s equilibrium within Ducati, saying, “I’d say not, and at Ducati it won’t change anything.” Pecco was impressive in Portimão on Saturday after having a terrific start to the campaign in Qatar. He more than demonstrated his capacity to handle pressure, both when leading and when trailing.
Suppo acknowledges that he is happy to see the #93 riding a more competitive bike than the one he has been riding in recent months, especially with the next round in Austin, where Márquez has been a reference: We’ll see if he can finish his transition to a friendlier track that turns a lot to the left.
this bike and hence aspire for victory’ he concluded:
He’s changed his bike, his team leader, and he’s no longer the young man he was a few years ago. He needs more time, but he’s progressing quite nicely.