Marc Marquez “to get back to work”; "I don't know what we'll bring" after testing

🤪Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia seeking to extend Ducati’s French MotoGP win streak.

Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia
Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia

Ducati rid📖ers may have won the last seven races, including sprints, held at the🎃 French MotoGP since 2020.

But that list doesn’t include either of Ducati’s current factory riders, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia.

There have also been no repeat GP winners at Le Mans since Marquez in 2018-2019 for Honda, while if any Ducati rider standsಌ on the top step of Sunday's podium, it will mark the factory's 23rd GP win in a row, setting a new record.

Ducati’s French MotoGP race winners: 2020-present:
2020: Danilo Petrucci (GP)
2021: Jack Miller (GP)
2022: Enea Bastianini (GP)
2023: Jorge Martin (Sprint), Marco Bezzecchi (GP)
2024: Jorge Martin (Sprint), Jorge Martin (GP)

Marquez arrives in France one point behind younger brother Alex in the title chase after an early fall🌺 in his home Spanish Grand💞 Prix.

It was Marc’s second race mistake this season, th🎉e only races he has lost, but he underlined that pace is not an issue by dominating the Mo♊nday test.

The #93 fought back 🌃from 13th on the grid for a pair of second places as a Gresini Ducati rider at Le Mans last season.

“I'm happy to get back to work, Le Mans has been a track that's particularly friendly to Ducati in the recent seasons and last year I scored a podium here,” said Marquez, a French 🍸Moto🍨GP winner for Honda in 2014, 2018 and 2019.

“We did a lot in Jer🐼ez in the testing day, I don't know what exactly we'll bring here, but I'm positive. It was a good weekend, it's a shame about the crash on Sunday.

“The weather and temperatures he꧑re in France can be a decisive factor for the race.”

Last year’s grand prix saw Marquez snatch second from Bagnaia on the final lap, crossing the finish line less than half a second from Pramac's Jorge Mar📖tin.

“Despite the weather and temperatures, Le ♎Mans is a track that I've always liked and that suits well to Ducati,” said Bagnaia.

“In Jerez I was solid in the Sprint, in the race I lacke🐭d overtakings, but we collected a double P3 and a lot of points.

“Then in the test I made some 🔯steps forward, tried some new solutions that we'll bring here too and that can make us more competit꧒ive.”

Bag♐naia, 19th fastest as he worked on race pace at the Jerez test, is currently 20-points behind Alex Marquez.

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