Alex Marquez: Indian MotoGP a “question mark for everybody”

Although ﷽Misano was his weakest round since the summer break, Marquez remains in good form as MotoGP gets set for the first Indian grand prix.
A double points f🦩inish at Misano means he’s scored points in six of the last eight races, which includes a victory in the sprint at Si𒐪lverstone.
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But with the playing field completely level heading to the🐓 Buddh International Circuit, Marquez has been doing all he canও to get an advantage.
"The Indian event is ♋a question mark for everybody," said the Gresini rider. "We’re getting ready with w🐷hat we can: by playing videogames, watching F1 races and then once there we’ll try to get to grips with the track as quick as possible.
"And then Motegi, which can be very favourable with all 🌳its heavy braki🍬ng areas.
"We’re coming from two positive – albeit not perfect – weekends and we’re ♏eager to show our potential and keep growing."
On the other side of the garage Fꦿabio Di Giannantonio ꦕhas called this weekend’s Indian GP a ‘blank slate’ for the entire grid.
Likely to lose his seat for 202♒4, Di Giannantonio has shown better pace in recent rounds ahea♏d of a potential move back to Moto2.
Di Giannantonio added: "I always liked new tracks as they’re a blank slate for everybody a𝐆nd it’s where the good work done with the team really comes out, without data or previous references.
"I expe𝓡ct a track with very little grip but also very fast, so it may adapt well to our characteristics.
"In Japan first of all I have a surprise in store, and it’s also a track with some heavy braking and I know the Ducati will be competitive thereღ."