“Everyone in the paddock” hints at the same thing about Marc Marquez in Argentina
Marc Marquez hypothesis prese𝕴💦nted from Argentina paddock

The feeling of MotoGP paddock insiders in Argentina has been described about 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez.
The factory Ducati star leads MotoGP to the second round of th♈e 2025 season at the Termas de Río Hon🐼do.
He👍 blitzed his rivals on the opening weekend in 🔯Thailand, claiming pole position then wins in the sprint and the grand prix.
The word from 🐟people in-the-know in Argentina is that Marquez could repeat the trick.
“It is a place where Marquez has𓆉 dominated in theಌ past,” Dorna broadcaster Jack Appleyard reported.
“The last time he was here was 2✨019, and he won by close to 10 seconds.
“He was already three seconds u𒅌p the road after only three laps.
“He comes into this weekend as th🔥e heavy, heavy favourite.
“Everyon꧒e in the paddock is fully expected to see the #93 take victory in the sprint and the grand prix this weekend.
“That allows the other 21 riders oও🌞n the grid to go under-the-radar and potentially cash in on an opportunity.”
Marc Marquez's Argentina rivals pinpointed
Marquez’s closest competitors in Thail💫and were his brother Alex Marquez and his teammate Pecco Bagnaia.
However, Marquez anౠd Ducati might not have everything their own way in Argentina.
“Th🌜is has been a venue where Aprilia have been strong,” Appleyard noted.
“Aleix Espargaro took a first-ever grꦉand pri💛x win for himself and for Aprilia a couple of years ago.
“The last time we were here, Marco Bezzecchi took victory in the rain. He’s now onboard an Aprilia too. You feel like that could be a match which brings Bez to the forefront af💧ter a strong start in the opening grand prix.”

Ai Ogura stole the show in Thailand aboard ꦏan Aprilia and might hope to upset his more experienced✱ opponents once again.
“How impressive was he two weeks ago? The best qualifying rookie performance since Fabio Quartararo in 2019,” A꧃ppleyard said.
“He backed it up with a top five finish on the Sunday, the best grand prix performance by a rookieꦰ since Marquez in 2013.
“He was the best non-Ducati,⛎ only 🍃7.5s adrift of Marquez.
“We sai﷽d beforehand that he wa♔s one to keep an eye on.”
Thღe worst fears about the track conditions at Argentina’s Circuit Ricard🌠o Tormo have also been allayed.
“I just had a word with Simon Crafar after his track w💙alk,” said Appleyard.
“Track condition, because this is a venue which is rarely used, we find on the opening day that🌌 it can be a bit ✅slippy or dirty.
“But he said, in all𒅌 the years he’s been coming, it’s the best surface.
“They’ve done a remarkable job to bring it up 🌞to a super standard this weekend.
“As a result, it looks like the track condition lacks rubber but there is real confidence that, throughout the weekend,💧 we will find more grip than usual.”

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