“Manipulate” claim made about Marc Marquez and Valentino Rossi
Key similar🌃ity noted between Ma🉐rc Marquez and Valentino Rossi

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez can demonstrate his ✃☂important quality of “manipulating” a garage to suit his needs this year, it has been claimed.
It is a quality he shares with his fierce rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi.
Marquez denied Rossi’s protege, and his new factory Ducati teammate, Pecco Bagnaia at last weekend’s Thailand MotoGP.
Marquez won on 🧜his debut in red to send sꦍhockwaves through MotoGP about what he might be capable of in 2025, aboard the best machinery in the sport.
Key to his fate - and to Bagnaia’s - could be how Ducati treat their two star riders♎.
Manipulation claim made about Marc Marquez
“People at home w✨ill think ab📖out Marc: arrogance, because of his behaviour on track,” TNT Sports’ Neil Hodgson assessed.
“B🎃ut he’s a peop♋le person, he’s a real team player.
“He’s really good - this sounds harsh - at ma❀n༒ipulating the team around him.
“I underline that by saying it’s part of the job.
“You want all the guys in the team to fight for you. Marc is the master o🉐f that.
“Do you know who was better than him, or as good🔯 as him? Valentino.
“Valentino could manipulate 🃏a team around him very well.”
Rossi, alongside Jorge 🦄Lorenzo at Yamaha, was involved in a combustible alliance.
Marqu💎ez and Bagnaia, and Ducati themselves, have downplaꦫyed any comparisons to Yamaha’s classic fiery duo.
Marquez claimed before romping to victory at Buriram that he would treat Bagnaia as a reference po෴int on the GP25 due to his greater experience of the bike.
It was a cryptic comment which caught the eye.
“It’s not his ꩵfirst rodeo! He knows how to play the press, and a garage,” Hodgson noted.
“He’s very good at turning the garage he works in all onto his side. Theꦓy loved him at Gresini and at Honda.
“Now he’s got the ultimཧate challenge of turning Bag🙈naia’s garage into a Marc Marquez garage.
“Pecco won their first MotoGP title since Casey Stoner in 2007. An Italian on their bike winning the championship wꦅa🐽s huge. They love Pecco at Ducati.
“But꧑ one thing I know is that Ducati love winners.”
The writing was perhaps on the wall at the Thaiౠland MotoGP upon Marquez’s arrival.
“Nerves come when you turn up knowing t🦩hat you can win a race,” Michael Laverty noted.
“He🃏 did sometimes at Gres💛ini. At Aragon he probably arrived confidently. But he was always on the back foot on the older machine.
“Now, he’s got the best tools on the planet at his disposal, 🌸and the best engineers.
“The swagger in ﷽how he walks around the paddock? He is confident.”

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