Japanese MotoGP: Marc Marquez: Some pain but bike working well, Nagashima advice

The R🥀epsol Honda rider, forced to retire after being involved in both opening lap incidents at Aragon, finished the extended 75-minute session ju🔯st 0.147s from fastest man Jack Miller (Ducati).
“The practice has been good because especially in this circuit it looks like th𝓀e bike is working well,” Marquez confirmed. “Our weak points affect us less [here], or I feel them less today and from the ♏beginning I felt good with the bike.
"We activate the holes🌺hot here 5 times so it’s a lot! We are putting more and more torque and braking later and later. For that reason already from the first run we were already very ♕close to the best lap of the race in 2019.
“The target was to be in the top ten because tomorrow it looks like it’ll rain. S🎀o it’ll be important to understand how I can work with the tyres an🔜d the set up of the bike.
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“Today I only used the aluminium [swingarm]. Tomorrow if itꦆ rains we need to decide with the team if we use aluminium or carbon. It’s more about the quantity because we have more carbon. ꦯIn case of a crash, we have more spare parts.
“But still we don’t know exactly. Today we went straight away with the aluminium and we don’t know which one is better. We need to analyse whichꦓ one to keep.”

But while the technical side of Marquez’s day went well, bac𒈔ked up by tဣeam-mate Pol Espargaro in seventh, the #93 did suffer some physical issues.
“I feel some pain and a lack of power,” said Marquez, who was seen touching h🃏is right shoulder during the session. “Like I felt in Misano and Aragon, but here there are long, long braking areas. So I’m struggling a little more.
"I started at full attack, not like crazy, just I didn’t think about my physical condition. I gave everything I had [anജd] I feel it. Because in the last part of the practice I started✅ to feel some pain in specific points.
"The problem is when the muscles lose power,🔯 then you start to stress in a strange way, you start to make strange positions in the shoulder, the bone. You are pushing more t🍎he joints.
"But beꦐfore coming here, we alrea♔dy imagined it will be a very difficult circuit [physically].
"Today I understood to do a full-attack race distance and🔯 be consistent will be very difficult. Maybe for the race distance, I'll need to drop a bit the pace to finish 🦄in a good way."
Honda lap time depends a lot on rear grip
Meanwhile, Marquez attributed the RCV's strongꦏ start to the weekend to the level of grip.
"It’s like always. In the Misano test, in Mandalika, in Sepang, full rubber down on track, good grip, you can use banking, then the lap time is coming. Today the practice was 1 hour an🌺d 15 which means half an hour more of rubber on track. In the end the grip was so high. As soon as we have high grip, the lap time is c🧔oming.
"Especially Pol is struggling a lot with a lack of grip. Like Aragon. When the track has spinning, he is struggling even more. But the answer is thiꦓs one. The problem is that with this bike, the lap time depends a lot on the rear grip. You cannot do anything with the front. You don’t have the feedback, the information to push with the front tyre.
"It’s depending everything on 🎃rear grip. Especially in this track, we don’t use the turning. It’s a stop and go track. You don’t carry the speed in the middle of the corner, and that’s our weak point this year."

Marquez’s advice to Nagashima
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:HRC test rider Tetsuta Nagashima, making his MotoGP✱ debut this weekend, revealed he had been given some advice by Marquez after suffering a fall on his way to 22nd (+1.3s) in Friday practice.
“Speaking honestly, I was a little bit nervous because it has always been my dream to ride in MotoGP and today I achieved it,” said 💎Nagashima, winner of the 202ไ0 Qatar Moto2 Grand Prix. “Like this I wasn’t riding exactly as I want, but Marquez gave me some advice that I will try to use tomorrow.”
So what had that advice been?
“Just enjoy," Marquez said. "What I felt yesterday was 𝔉there was too much pressure [on him]. He’s a rider that has never raced with a MotoGP bike. So you cannot finish in the top ten. And to score points even wil🎀l be difficult.
“So he needs to enjoy the weekend and then we’ll see, but zero pressure on him. From my ♋side, and from Ho🐼nda’s side, I believe that he just needs to enjoy it and try the things.”

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