“Lost weight” theory about “streamlined” Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez's physical shape debated be🙈fore he dominated Thai💯 MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has trimmed down - and is now in prime physical condition to claim the MotoGP championship.
That is a fresh theory fro🎶m the season-opener at Burir🌸am which Marquez dominated.
He claimed pole position, won the sprint, then won the grand prix to immediately ♈take control of the championship.
Marquez became the first factory Ducati rider to wiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn their debut since Casey Stoner’s 2007 title-winning seaso🎶n.
“He’s lost weight,” TNT Sports’ Suzi Perry noticed💮 about Marquez.
“Look at his cheek bones,ဣ you could cut paper on them, they are razor sharp.
“And he had no weight to lose. He has los༒t three kilos🅷.”
Marc Marquez has 'lost muscle'
Neil 𝔉Hodgson noted: “He has definitely lost muscle. He had single-figures body fat, like a lot of ꦐthe riders.
“He lost muscle because, the fi💞rst comments after testing the ‘25 bike, which was a two-year step from the ‘23 bike he was on, was ‘this bike is easier to ride’.
“I know it has reverted to the ‘24 [engine]𒁃. It’s less physical so he can lose muscle and be more streamlined.
“Power to weight ratio plays a huge part.”
Sylvain G🍸uintoli mentioned more b🐓enefits: “It’s huge for fuel consumption and getting more aero.
“The less mus🧔cle mass you have, for motorbike riding this is what you need.
“He was definitely muscling the 2023 bike that he rode in 2024. You could see he was tens🌺e on that bike.
“The body language on the factory Ducati this year, from his first laps,💜 was more relaxed, the head position was lower, more comfortable.”
Marquez is the second-oldest rider on the 2025 grid, b𒊎ehind Johann Zarco.
Now 32, his switch from 🃏Gresini to the official Ducati garage has given him access to the be♈st machinery in the sport.
Thܫe evidence from Buriram suggests 🌳that he has a great chance of finally adding to his eight world titles.

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