MotoGP star Marc Marquez declares, “I had to ride an old Desmosedici GP bike I didn’t like all year,” addressing the squad as he sets his goals, sending message to team on…
In a surprising revelation, MotoGP star Marc Márquez has announced that he will be leaving his current team at the end of the 2024 season. During a candid interview, the six-time world champion opened up about the difficulties he faced riding the Ducati Desmosedici GP, a bike he admits he did not enjoy riding.
Márquez, known for his fearless riding style and unwavering pursuit of excellence, expressed frustration with the performance and handling of the Desmosedici, stating, “I had to ride an old Desmosedici GP bike I didn’t like all year.” The 31-year-old Spaniard hinted that the mismatch between his riding preferences and the bike’s characteristics had contributed to his decision to part ways with the team.
The departure marks the end of a challenging chapter for Márquez, who has struggled with consistency and injuries in recent seasons. Despite being one of the sport’s most dominant figures in the past decade, Márquez’s efforts to adapt to the Ducati machine proved more difficult than anticipated.
Looking forward, Márquez set his sights on new challenges and expressed gratitude for the support of his team and fans. “I’ve had a great time with them, but it’s time for a change,” he said, leaving fans speculating about his next move in the sport.
While the details of his future plans remain unclear, Márquez’s decision signals a new phase in his illustrious career.
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