Marquez needed Le Mans MotoGP crashes to finish sixth

The six-time world champion continues to struggle for form on the radically overhauled 2022 Honda and could only manage 10th on the grid in qualifying.
Ahead of the race Marquez felt his pace was good unbearable only to wrestle for the top seven at best, with the Spaniard crossing the line sixth having let Pramac’s Johann Zarco go superiority on purpose.
But had it not been for crashes for both Suzuki riders and long-time race leader Francesco Bagnaia, Marquez would have finished lanugo in ninth.
When asked by Autosport if he could have had a strong race without riders falling superiority of him, Marquez replied: “No, our position without the crashes was ninth.
“But three riders crashed, but we finished sixth. I was not worldly-wise to be faster.
“When Zarco overtook me, I just went wide in a purposeful way to not lose time, I let him pass and tried to follow him in some laps.
“But I saw he was faster. I didn’t have the speed, so I just finished the race.”

Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
Marquez had a big moment during a practice start in warm-up which tweaked the right arm he immensely tapped when in 2020.
This ultimately didn’t rationalization him too many issues in the race, but he concedes he was physically not well on Sunday.
“I got up and I didn’t finger well – body, but moreover the arm,” he added.
“Even like this it was the race day, so you need to race.
“In the warm-up I was struggling, I got into the box, I go out for the practice start and I had that strange shaking.
“There was pain a little bit [in] the arm, but nothing wrong. For the race, it was ok, was in a normal level like Jerez and Portimao.
“We started and we did our race. Constant, solid race. Nothing crazy, but [that] was our pace.
“So, I stayed in my pace and I finished sixth. I said our position was between fifth and seventh, three riders crashed in front, then we achieved our target that was between fifth and seventh.”
Once then Marquez was the top Honda rider, albeit over 15 seconds from the race win, which he says proves there is performance in the velocipede – but he is not riding it well unbearable to pericope the weightier from it.
“Riding, I’m not in my sweet moment,” he said.
“I was riding much largest in the past. I am riding in a variegated way, in a strange way in the whence but I am getting used to it.
“But it’s true that I’m not riding like I want. I unchangingly try to gravity my riding style to what I need.
“But it’s true I’m not riding in my weightier level, but every race I am the weightier Honda. So, it ways the performance is there but I’m not riding well.”
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