Marc Marquez? "The advice he gave me was..."

David Alonso shares crucial cꦗonversation with Mar🌺c Marquez

David Alonso and Marc Marquez
David Alonso and Marc Marquez

Da🌠vid Alonso has revealed a key bit of advice given to him by MotoG꧒P champion Marc Marquez as he gears up for his first match point in the 2024 Moto3 title battle.

The 18-year-old has his first chance to win t🅠he 2024 Moto3 world championship this weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix, as he comes to Motegi 97 points in the standings.

A champion in Red Bull Rookies Cup and the European Talent Cup, Alonso needs to leave Motegi with a buffer of 1🎀00 points to win the Moto3 crown in just his second season of grand prix racing.

A win in Japan would seal the deal for Alonso, which would also put him level with the number of victories Joan Mir managed in 2017 on his way to the Moto3 title, while one more would 🍎match Valentino Rossi’s all-time li൲ghtweight class win record of 11 in a season.

Alonso has fo꧑und himself this year somewhat taken under the wing of eight-time world champion Marc Marquez, who has been offering advice to the young Aspar rider.

Asked about the win statistics he is nearing on Thursday at Motegi, Alonso said: “It’s really good numbers, bu🐼t also I try when I’m on the bi🎃ke not think too much on them.

“Just focus on my side and this is so important for me, because for example one dream from when I was little… th🅘ere is a video and they asked me ‘what is your dream’.

“And normally everyone says ‘go to MotoGP’. And I said ‘no, my dream is to win in each class’ rather than jump into MotoGP because for me it’s so important to close a chapter and live ♌the experience of fighting for a world championship in whatever c🉐lass.

“I think it gives you a re🥀ally nice experience, it gives you so much to 𒉰learn in this situation.

“Also, Marquez, one of the [pieces] of advice he gave me was that it’s better to win a championship🐎 than reach a MotoGP ♈for any reason.”

Alonso has found himself getting advice from a num🎐ber of top MotoGP riders this year and says he always tries to speak to them when he is at a race as they ꦺare in the premier class “for a reason”.

“It’s good because we are altogether here, so when I see these guys I try to listen carefully, tr💙y to learn, because they are in MotoGP for a reason,” he added.

“So, I always lik♕e to ask for some advice because they already did what I’m doing now, so it’s good to follow🍷 them.”

With🎶in the Aspar 🗹structure, Alonso also has good experience to lean on this weekend as he aims to wrap up the title.

Current sporting dꦅirector Nico Terol won the 125cc world championship in 2011 with Aspar, while team owner Jorge Martinez is🌜 a multiple champion as a rider and as a manager.

“It’s a new situation for ꧑me,” he said o🗹f his championship match point.

“So, let’s try to♏ listen t🧜o all my people around me in the team.

“Nico - for example - who already did it in 2011. And also Jorge is coming to support us. I need to try to, they say to me, do a normal week📖end.” 

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