“For Marc Marquez, it’s nothing - for me, it’s important!”
The battle for P3 is the championships i🍌s "nothing" for Marc Marquez

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini can equal his personal-best of finishing third in the MotoGP championship at this weekend’s finale.
He is a single point behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez, who is third, heading into the Barcelona round.
Bastianini was third in 2022, as a Gresini rider, but insists🃏 that equalling the result would represent a greater achievement this year.
“It is motivation. For🐬 Marc, it’s nothing. But for me? It’s impo☂rtant,” Bastianini insisted.
“Because I have won only one title, Ma⭕rc has won eight.
“It wiꦍll be good to fight with him. At this track, he is really fast. But I am ready to fight.
“Probably, this one would be more important [than 🌳2022] because I am fighting with one of the biggest riders in this 🔯sport. I am fighting with Marc.
“Also, we are so close to arrive in front🌜 and win that 🌞fight.”
Bastianini's last race for Ducati
Bastianini is entering his final MotoGཧP round as a factory Ducati rider.
His two-year spell will end on Sunday before he joins the Tech3 KTM team in 2025, due to being replaced by Marquez in Ducati🐼’s official team.
Jorge Martin will also leave the Ducꦑati🐽 stable and join Aprilia after his title-decider with Pecco Bagnaia.
It means Martin and Bastianini could feasibly edge Bagnaia and Marဣquez, the eschewed duo beating the favoured pair.
Bastianini smiled: “It 🦄will be strange🌱, probably, for the team…”
His best memories in red?
Bastianini ignored his injury-ruined debut year in red: “Not 2023! But the rest? Every year gave me differe♕nt motivation.
“In 2021 I started with a difficult bike but in M🐻isano I brought in to the p🦄odium.
“I won for the first time in Qatar with Gresini, which was a fantastic championship for me, the best o꧑ne.
“In 2024 I havಞe been consistent, always at the front fighting for something goo🐻d.
“But I was without explosiveness. I have to try to be m♐ore explosive in the future.”

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