Marc Marquez shares new revelation about length of Ducati stay
Marc Marquez asked if lཧatest contract w💛ill be his final MotoGP deal

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez insists he wants to stay at Ducati beyond his new two-year contract.
Marquez sent shockwaves through the 2025 MotoGP rider line-up by winning the chase for the officꦍial Ducati.
He will partner Pecco Bagnaia while Ducati have seen Jorge Martin, En♔ea Bastianin🅺i, Marco Bezzecchi and the Pramac team depart.
Marquez, currently 31-years-old, will b🦹e the🍸 second-oldest rider on next year’s grid.
He was asked if his latest contract will be his last one in MotoGP, ꦯbut🐻 he told : “You never know, but I don't wish for it.
“When I feel competitive... and competitive means being in the top six at every ra🐎ce...
“Very competitive means being in the top three.
“To win a championship you ♌need all the tools, you need all the things in the right place. That's not the case for me at the moment.
“But I want to stay longer than these two yﷺears. Even two years later.”
That desire would take Marquez into 2027 and beyond, the onse𒉰t of the new Mo💜toGP regulations.
Those new rules might🍃, in theory, allow a rival manufacturer to rise up and test Ducati’s dominance.
Marq🧸uez is still in the championship mix this season as a🤡 Gresini rider, although he hasn’t yet won his first race on a Ducati.
He ꩵis third in the championship,ꦑ 56 points behind leader Bagnaia.
Marquez is seeking a ninth world championship which w꧟ould tie Valentino Rossi’s tally.
His first in the premier class aಌrrived in his rookie season, aged 20, beating legends Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa.
Next year he must fend off yꦺoung guns like Bagnaia, Mar♈tin and Pedro Acosta.
He wa🔯s asked♏ which version of himself had the harder task, and replied: “32-year-old Marc Marquez.
“When you arrive here as a 20-year-old, you know MotoGP but you don't know anything abou🌊t what's going on.
“You just rely on your natural 🥀instincts, you fight against big names and you have nothing to lose😼.
“Nowadays, young rider▨s come in at a different pace, without injuries and with a natural instinct.
“When I follow Acosta, Martin or Bagnaia, who are five or even more than 1ཧ0 years younger than me, they rid✃e in a natural way.
“Sometimes they don't think much about the bike. That can sometimes be posꦗitive.
“I understand that this is the naturꦚal process in every athlete's 🐟life.
“It's not like 'Marquez was better than Lorenzo and 🧸Rossi whe🅷n he arrived'.
“That💟 year I was better. But every 💦athlete has their moment.
“An𝐆d once you get to the top, you have to work harder and harder t🦩o make the descent a little smoother. If you can do that, you'll have a longer career ahead of you.
“I don't know if this decline has already begun for me or if it will take another year or maybe two or three. We'll understand that in abou🐬t five years."