Le Mans MotoGP: Marquez 'Great overtakes, I enjoyed it a lot'

Marc Marquez rode from tenth to first with half a race to sp🤪are during Sunday's French MotoGP, as the reigning champion continued his unbeat🃏en season.
At 21 years and 90 days, Marquez takes the record of youngest five-in-a-row🍌 winner from Mike Hailwood, which has stood since 1962, and extended his points lead to 42.
The Repsol Honda star had dropped down the order after running wide on the opening lap, but was prepar♐ing to battle Valentino Rossi for the race lead when the Italian made a similar mistake just before the midway point of the 28 laps.
"I enjoyed today quite a lot, especially after the first lap," said Marquez, who had claimed pole by almost 0.7s. "On the first lap maybe I was too calm, I knew my rhythm was🐻 so good, so maybe I had too much confidence. Then when Lorenz♉o overtook me, I went a bit wide, outside the track and then many riders passed me.
"But after that I was able to do some great overtakes and when I saw Rossi started to open a small gap I pushed 100%. I enjoyed it a lot. When I reached Valentino I thought it wo🔥uld be a fight to pass him, but he made a mistake and went wide, which allowed me to get through. Then I pushed to op🐼en a gap.
"I'm really happy for my fifth victory in a row, and I want to enjoy this moment as even though it looked easy, it was so difficult to get the win... we will not win every rac♔e so sometimes we must just finish on the podium."
Marquez, who announced a new two-year Honda contract just before the eve🗹nt, is now 42 points clear of team-mate and nearest rival Dani Pedrosa in the championship standings.
Marquez's biggest discomfort at the hands of his rivals on Sunday came in the form of podi♐um 🌱champagne sprayed into his eyes.

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