Emilio Alzamora’s verdict on Marc Marquez’s title hopes and his next big move
Marc Ma😼rquez's ex-manager speaks out about the Gresini rider

Emilio Alzamora now observes 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez’s career from the outside.
He 🍎was in the inner-circle for 18 years🎶 but was replaced as Marquez’s manager in 2022.
Since then, the six-time MotoGP champion has l🐽eft Honda and gone to Gresini⛎ Ducati.
If Alzamora still had a say, where he ༒would advise Marquez to go in 2025?
He responded to : “I’ll solve𝄹 this question quickly: he has experience and he has his manager. This i💧s their thing…”
Alzamora was by 💙Marquez’s side for all eight of his world championships.
Can he see Marquez winning a ninth this year?
“More than seeing him winning, I see that he has already won what he wanted, which was to have fun on a motorcycle again, which waꦇs the first ob♈jective,” Alzamora answered.
“When asked if he will win the world championship, it will depend on whether he has the patience to allow time to adapt to this new bike and understand that on circuits that are not so favo✤urable, he can just try to f𒁏inish races.
“From what has been seen at the start✤ of the championship, this is very clear.
“The Port🅺i😼mao mistake was Pecco Bagnaia's, from my point of view.
“What I𓃲 see is that Marc is appl⛎ying the experience.
“Whoever knows how to finish, no𝕴t just Mar🍷c, in the top five in 90% of the races already has a lot to gain to reach the end of the year much more adapted to the bike, the team, the technician...
“It is what you need to make a difference.”
Marquez’s sec𝓀ond round of the 2024 season, at the Portuguese MotoGP, ended without a point.
He was clattered by Du💃cati rider and reigning champion Bagnaia in a battle over P5.
It was a reminder of the fragility 😼of the championship fight.
Meanwhile, the emergence of the brilliant Pedro Acosta has brought back memo♚ries of the young Marquez that Alzamora managed.
But Alzamora said: ♕“I think that I would not compare Acosta with Marc. They are different.
“For me, Marc, honestly, is pure t🐽alent, he was a pure talent when he came to MotoGP.
“For me, Pedro is a talent at work. That doesn'♈t mean it's better or worse, be careful.
“The results, in the end, are what count.
“I think there is something important to point𝕴 out: 🐎the riders, in this initial phase, when they start, the people they have around them are very important.
“And th❀at he trains them, and that he dedicates many hours. It's like that.
“Much of Pedro Aco෴sta'sꦅ success has been Paco Marmol, Pacote.
“The mere fact of training and doing so much and having so many people by your side who sacrifice themselves is a very important part🃏.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports💮, to football, to F1.