Alex Marquez delivers cryptic response to MotoGP rider market question
"To earn a better living... yo🍰u try to꧂ push for that.”

Alex Marquez has hinted at an unknown option on the MotoGP rider ma💛rket which could be “interesti༒ng” for his future.
His brother Marc Marquez is at the epicentre of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2025 MotoGP rider line-up jostling for the second year in a row.
But Alex - whose contract with Gresini expires this season - has not been serious🔴ly linked with a move to a rival garage.
He insists that he doꦏes want to stay with “the same bike”.
But then added to : “I am clear about it, and there are some nice options, that if everything fits🙈 together...
“It is, as always,🍨 the rider market is a ladder, everyone is placed.
“And you have to see where those at the top are placed, because that's how it 🏅𒁏goes.
“And from there it's a domino effect.
“If all the situations that I think have to occur occurꦑ, there can be something very nice, and i🌄t can be interesting.”
It was arguably not a ringing endorsement that renewing𓄧 hi🐽s stay at Gresini is a formality.
But it could also be interpreted as a hint about his machinery, 🧔or his st💮atus within the team, amid his brother’s situation with the official Ducati squad.
If Marc gets the 2025 factory seat, or a ‘25 bike elsew🌄here, it moves the goalposts for Alex somewhat.
Alex Marquez admits surveying market options
Alex explained how h🥃e tackles the rider market: “Ideas just come to me. I mak𒉰e my predictions.
“Sometimes I'm on the couch, I call Jaime Martinez and I say 'and this✱ option, how do y🐬ou see it?'
“And then he works there. You give him ideas.”
Alex said about ho💧w he copes with constant rumours about rider moves: “If you are in a very good situation, you will enjoy the market l♎ike no one else.
“If you are in a complicated situation, you suffer. But t♉hat hap🌸pens to all of us.
“Look now at the situa๊tion Martin, Bastian📖ini, Marc…
“You have to try in some way, when you arꩲe on the track, to get that out of your head, because otherwise you will go wrong.”
He added: “You talk🔜 more. When I'm ಞin a grand prix I don't want to know.
“I speak o♍n Wednesday and say 'I want this, this or this', and on Monday you speak again, but normally on the wee🎉kend, no.
“But it is clear that the pressure of wanting to do well to have, as in all j💃obs, some more options, in this case a motorcycle, to earn a better living, is there, and you t💃ry to push for that.”

James w🐬as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade c🔯overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.