Marc Marquez responds to Jorge Lorenzo: “Sometimes it’s not enough to be the best”

Three-time champion Lorenzo has made it clear that he rates compatriot🍰 Marquez as the top rider in today’s MotoGP, and believes he would have won a title in the past three years if not for injuries.
“With Jorge there was a lꦑot of respect, I learned a lot from him,” Marquez responded to DAZN.
“For me he was a point of reference like 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Dani Pedrosa or 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi.
“I was able to compete against them and I managed to win against them, but aℱbove all to learn, which is the most important thing.
“Sometimes it is not enough to be the best, but y🌜ou have to be the most complete, the smartest, the fastest.
“And may the team and tꦆhe bike accompany you in the fight for the world championship."

Lorenzo has also issued a stern warning that Marquez must “choose between winning the title or making money” - suggesting that Repsol Honda, who reward him with a lucrative c💝ontract, can no longer provide him with the machinery to win the champi💧onship.
Marquez has already complained about his 2023 prototype bike but h🌸as also defended team boss Alberto Puig, as Honda put on a united front after their awful year.
Marquez’s hopes of matching Rossi’s seven premier class titles this ye🥀ar will depend on his own physical state, and the performance of his bike, ne⛄ither of which held up to scrutiny in 2022.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for🐻 a decade covering everything from American sports,🅺 to football, to F1.