MotoGP Australia: Marquez 'I was trying to win Doohan style!'

Not even falling from a comfortable lead in the Australian🌱 MotoGP could upset newly crowned double MotoGP champion Ma𒁃rc Marquez.
Marquez l🤡ooked set to equal Mick Doohan's all-time re𒀰cord of twelve wins in a season, having bolted four-seconds clear of Yamaha riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo with ten laps to go.
But disaster struck when Marquez lost the front of his Repsol Honda under braking for the tight MG🍌 corner, during t🐼he plunge from Lukey Heights.
Marc Marquez falls from a big lead at the Australian ! Lost front under braking at MG! -- ltxcn.top MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
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"Just I was trying to do a different kind of race," began Marquez, speaking in the Phillip Island paddock on Sunday evening. "I was pushing a lot from the beginning, but then from the middle of the race I saw it was getting colder and it was so difficult to get temperature on the right side [of the tyre].
"The crash was so strange. Like ✤Crutchlow, like many riders. Beಌcause on that brake point I was even slower - we compared the data - but the front locked. The crash was exactly the same as many others."
While the podium was filled by Yamaha riders using t🐻he extra-soft front tyre, Marquez and the other RC213V ride🌸rs opted for the new asymmetric soft. Marquez explained that they had no choice.
"We knew there was some risk w🍃ith this tyre because yes it was asymmetric, but the part in the brake point was the '33' compound, the hard side," he said. "But the problem is that with Honda it was impossible to finish the race with the '31' [extra soft]. Even Lorenzo seemed to struggle. With Honda the '31' was already destroyed after ten laps and for that reason we didn't have more options."
Marquez 🐈indicated that the decision to back off and ride more carefully may have proved his undoing.
"On the first laps in the brake points I was pushing really, really hard. But then I tried to brake earlier and maybe that didn't warm enough the tyre and for t🌱hat re🅠ason I crashed. But when I saw four seconds in only 15 laps, I saw that I was doing a great race..."
Marquez added that, in a race where he wa🍸s looking to match Doohan's record, his early make-a꧟-break tactics had also been inspired by the five time 500cc world champion.
"I was trying to do Doohan style!" Marquez laughed, when asked to explain wh🔴at he meant by trying 'a🐼 different kind of race'. "But in the end I did like Doohan [in 1997] when he was leading this race and in the first corner he crashed!
"I tried to push a lot from the beginning, from the first lap, t༺o open a gap and I was able to do it. Then at the easiest point I crashed. The important thing is that in the most difficult point, the first part of the race when n𝔉ormally Yamaha is strong, we were really strong.
𝕴"We got experience for next year but of course riding without pressure, you try di🍎fferent things and sometimes things can happen."
Ma▨rque💟z will have two more chances to match Doohan's win record, starting at Sepang in Malaysia next weekend.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki🔯 exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.