Alex Marquez “never happy” at Honda woes but “we could see what would happen”

Alex Marquez insists he saw Honda's🥃 current probl✨ems coming...

Alex Marquez, Argentinian MotoGP race, 3 April
Alex Marquez, Argentinian MotoGP race, 3 April

Alex Marquez insists that Honda’s difficulties were spotted in advance by some inside the garaꦜge.

Marquez is into his second season with Gresini Ducati, a team which has restored his enjoyment and reinforced his reputation within the MotoGP paddock as a talented rider.

He left Honda a year before his esteemed brother Marc, who has joined him at Gresini♚ and swiftly started fighting for wins an🀅d podiums again.

Honda, this year without either Marquez, have performed even worse than last season s🌳o far.

“Sometimes we manꦦaged to show up,” Alex Marquez told .

“Last year there wer💯e already situations like this in which you said ‘wow... they're bad'.

“But this year I think the situation♊ is even worse.

“I don't think the other manufacturers have improved that much, I dare say that t🔯hey have gotten a little wಞorse.

“The direction [Honda] have taken with the motorcycle has gotten worse and maybe they have to go backwards, or I don't know what they have 🍰to do.

“Despite how I left, or the mo൲vements that occurred when I was there, I tell yo🃏u that I will never be happy that something like this happens.

“And even less so from a factory like Honda, when I have won a world championship in Moto3, when they gave ꧂me the opportunity in MotoGP.

“I ꦚwill never be happy about a situation like this෴.

“But it has been something that in recent years we could see what💙 would happen, due to movements within, due to how they are organised, all of that.”

Alex entered the premier class as Moto2 champion with Honda, the manufacturer that the Marquez name re𒁏mains synonymous with.

He spent 2020 alongside his brother, until Marc’s injury, in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Repsol Honda squad.

Then the following two years were spent at LCR as the Japa🍰nese manufacturer’s b🦋elow-par bike became more and more obvious.

Last y𝓀ear the struggles to avoid crashi🍎ng forced Joan Mir to talk openly about considering retiring.

This season Luca Ma༒rini - the replacement at Repsol for Marc Marquez - is the only full-time MotoGP rider without a single point after five rounds.

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