Marc Marquez “a little more nervous than I should be” ahead of factory Ducati MotoGP debut
Marc Marquez has admitted to feeling ne📖rvous ahead of the first round of the 2025 MotoGP season.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has confessed to feeling the nerves ahe🌱ad of his factory Ducati debꦏut this weekend in Thailand.
The eight-time World Champion dominated preseason testing, including topping both days of the test at the Buriram International Circuit – the same venue as is hosting this weekend’s season opener – and therefore comes into his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Ducati Lenovo Team debut at least among the favourites to chal🌳lenge for victory on both Saturday and Sunday.
Despite the promising signs over the winter🔜, however, Marquez says he’s feeling “nervous” ahead of the Buriram race.
“I'm always a little more nervous than I should be for the first race of the season, it's always a special GP,” Marquez said ahead of this weekend’s Thai MotoGP.
“I'm happy to race in Thailand, we arrive here after a good pre-🗹season and with a good base, we worked really hard and well with the team.
“The races, it's true, are💟 a different thing, you have to༒ take care about all the details, but I really want to start and do well, this will certainly help for the season.”
Marquez’s Ducati Lenovo teammate, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia, admitted that he arrives to the first race after an imperfect preseason, but in any case feels that the start of the season represents a “special m🍸oment”.
“The first GP of the season is a special moment, a race that has🐲 always a little bit different taste,” he said.
“I come from a pre-season that was overall positive, not perfect, but where we worked a lot to get the🐼 bike in the best possible conditions and make the most solid choices in terms of development💦 direction.
“From Friday the thing star𝔉ts to get serious on a track that I like and that in recent years has been well suited to the Ducati, I can't wait.”

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