Marquez: Thailand first match point, strange to see Yamahas fade

Marc Marquez accepts the next round in T🎶hailand will act as his “first match point” to seal the 2019 MotoGP world title and despite his comfortable victory at Aragon he was surprised to be joined on the podium by two Ducati riders.

The Repsol Honda rider never looked troubled in his lights-to-flag victory at MotorLand Ara🎶gon, his eighth win of the season to give him a 98-point lead in the MotoGP riders’ standings, which puts him within touching distance of the 2019 world title.

Marquez: Thailand first match point, strange to see Yamahas fade

Marc Marquez accepts the next round in Thailand will act as his “first match point” to seal the 2019 MotoGP world title and despite his comfortable victory at Aragon he w🍸as surprised to be joinedꦗ on the podium by two Ducati riders.

The Repsol Honda rider never looked troubled in his lights-to-flag victo♎ry at MotorLand Aragon, his eighth win of the season to give him a 98-point lead in the MotoGP riders’ standings, which puts him within touching distance of the 2019 world title.

But with Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso p♑ulling off maximum damage limitation in second place, Marquez knows he cannot ease up until the title is mathematically certain.

“I am happy because it was a good 25 poi⭕nts but this guy on my right side [Dovizioso] never gives up, he is still pushing so in Thailand I will have the first match point and of course that will be in my head but I will try to be stronger than here.” Marquez said. “It will be difficult but we will be more focused on that than here.”

Marquez had anticipated to see Yamaha riders Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo on the podium alongside him at Aragon, with both riders his nearest challenges in practic𓄧e and qualifying, but riders faded to fourth and fifth place resp𝔉ectively with Jack Miller completing the podium for Pramac Ducati.

“It is strange because in qualꦗifying practice Yamaha looked very strong and in practice it looked very strong but then when I arrived over the race distan♔ce all Ducati riders they were very consistent and very strong,” he said.

“The experience of Austin was always in 𝓰my head so then I just kept ꦿgoing and tried to understand and manage the distance because what I learnt in Austin is that it doesn’t matter if you win by four seconds, 12 seconds or one second. The most important thing is to arrive with 25 points and that is what we did.”

Looking towards the Thailand MotoGP, Marque﷽z anticipates a tougher challenge from the Ducati riders including Dovizioso h♔aving fought the Italian for victory at the Buriram circuit 12 months ago when the round debuted on the MotoGP calendar.

Marquez will wrap 🤡up the 2019 title at the next round if he outscores Dovizioso by two points in Thailand.

“Last year was a great battle between me and Dov🎉i until the last corner so this year it could be more or less the same,” he said. “The main difference for me is it is looks like this year the engine is faster and in Thailand there are the big straights but then in the small parts it will be more difficult.

“We need to understand what is our level and what is Dovi’s level 💙and try to fight for the victor๊y. I already said in Thursday that my focus is to try to finish on the podium in every race.”

Even if M🅺arquez is unable to beat Dovizioso in Thailand, the destination of the MotoGP world championship looks certain given the Spaniard’s 98-point advantage with a maximum of 125 points left to score in 2019 across the final five roun🃏ds.

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