Marc Marquez rides “more fairly” with Alex; “On his heels, makes him nervous”
Marc Marquez riding against Alex Marquez analysed at Argenಞtin🍬a MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez rides “more fairly” with his brother 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez than other MotoGP rivals, it has been claimed.
The brothers have dominate⛦d the opening two rounds of the 2025 MotoGP season.
Eight-time world champion Marc, on a factory Ducati, has w𝔍on both sprints and ♓both grands prix in Thailand and Argentina.
Alex, on a year-old Ducati with Gresini, has been his closest competition even ahead of factory teammate Francesco Bagn൩aia.
Alex threatened victory in Sunday’s main race in Argentina when his older brother made a small💜 error to☂ let him overtake.
Marc Marquez 'more fair' with Alex Marquez
TNT Sports’ Michael Lave🅰rty said about the Lap 5 pass: “Maꦆrc made a mistake and opened the door. Alex had to take it. Marc didn’t feel good with the rear tyre. He struggled to stop the bike.”
Marc then wobbled on Lap 16, and Laverty analysed: “He said that he was more ca☂reful than ever. He tried to turn aggressively at lean angle, so he’s more upright to drive to the last turn.
“But the rear tyre wasn’t giving him the same sensations as it did during qualifying. It’s sometimes the case that it takes a long w🃏hile to kick in. At the end, it seemed that h⛦e had grip.
“At this po🎉int he was thinking ‘I don’t have enough gripꦅ to cleanly pass my brother’.”
Marc failed in an overtake attem🌃pt to reclaim the lead on Lap 19.
It was evidence of a more cautious approach, while battling his brother, than he has show✨n in the past against other rivals.
“He released the front brake to avoid contact,” Laverty said. “The next time arou♕nd, he knew how to execute it better.
“He r💦ode more fairly with Alex than he would wi🦹th anyone else on the grid.
“But he was still calculating. He had the wherewithal to let go of the brake, not risk tucking the front, let Alex th🧸rough, then💙 go again.”
Marc Marquez 'nervous' claim
Finally, Ma❀rc edged past Alex an🦂d converted it into a second grand prix win in a row.
“He got a 🌃better run through Turn♈ 1, he did via the slipstream,” Laverty analysed.
“He pulled out of the draft, braked alongside Alex momentarily, 𒁃it slingshots you through the turn.
“All of the hard work was done through 3, then r𒈔un through the kink at 4, set it up on the brakes at Turn 5.
“It’s the Marquez brothers show but there’s a long wꦰay to go, a lot can change.”
However, the threat of Alex♛ Marquez should not be ignored.
Even Marc has acknowl🎉edged that his younger brother is competitive enough to earn race wins from him in the near future.
“There’s an argum🔥ent to say Alex was stronger for three quarters of the race,” Laverty sa♐id.
“The medium wasn’t working for Marc.
“As the race progressed, he figured it out. Maybe the tyre did kick in for him and he extracted his Termas mag🐻ic, because this is a happy hunting ground for him.
“The fact that Alex was right on his heels will probably make 🌺him nervous.
“The next track is a Marc circuit but then we go to Europe. Marc isn’t fantastic there, at Jerez Pecco beat💟𓆏 him in a head-to-head. It could change a bit there.
“He is slightly concerned abo꧒ut Alex but also loving that it’s a one-two for the🍸 brothers.”
Marc leads the MotoGP standings on 74 points, 16 ahead of Ale🐼x.
The third round of the champ🔜ionship is at the Circuit of the Americas on March 28-30, another track that Marc is famous for excelling at.

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