Marc Marquez admits “risk” of “exposing fears and doubts to rivals”

‘Marc Marquez: ALL IN’ will🎃 be released on Amazon Prime in advance of the 2023 season, and will document the Repsol Honda rider’𝓰s injury nightmare and his gruelling comeback.
There are moments of tenderne🐟ss, during which he fears his career 💧might be over, and now believes that footage could be a disadvantage as battle on the asphalt resumes.
"By opening up💎 so much in a documentary you run a certain risk as an active rider,” Marquez told .
“Because you expos🐼e all your fears and your doubts to the rivals.
“But in the end it is the most transparent way to show people how an athlete re✨ally l꧂ives, and not just the moments of satisfaction.
“You can see how an athlete who had had an idy🌌llic career up to that point is in a diffic📖ult moment and with retirement going through his head for a whole year.

"The first idea when I agreed to shoot the documentar♓𝄹y was to tell the story of the return to the top.
"I already knew I would have difficulties, ꦡI sensed that I would🎐 suffer limitations, but my goal was to fight again for the championship.”
Marquez underwent a f⛄ourth major arm surgery in mid-2022 which threatened his career, but he somehow made it back to end the year favourably.
He is now an elder statesman on the MotoGP grid, aiming f💦or a seventh premier class title amid a crowd of younger, hungry competitors.
His new teammate Joan Mir, Yamaha’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo and Ducati’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia have won their maiden titles💯 in the past ⛦three seasons.
The likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini will also dream of a best-ever year.
That right arm has been through a lot, the scars tell the story of the journey for Marc Marquez
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
GQ
"The goal I've set for myself is the first race in 🎀March,” said Marquez as his rehab continues.
“Then I will know what 100% of this arm is, which obviously will not be 100% of a completely healthy arm, but you have to get to the point that it is aꦚ functional arm and perfect for riding a motorcycle, and I think we will arrive, because I notice that it is going much better.”
He offers insight about constantly being surrounded by people in his documentary: "The ath🐻lete is never alone. Iꦡ don't like loneliness.
"Yes, there are specifiওc moments when I need a day for myself and I want to be at home alone, lying on the sofa, but it is true that I am always surrounded by people, a trip without company I have never done in my life, and that helps me♏.
“Now, although I am not independent in the se🍌nse of living alone, I am independent in the sense of making decisions. I like to t🏅ake them myself, not have them taken for me."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sꦯports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to Fඣ1.