Le Mans MotoGP: Puig: Marc showed champion's spirit, he will win again

From pas𝄹t form, whenever Marc Marquez takes the lead of a flag-to-flag MotoGP race it's usual🐠ly proven to be 'game over' as far as competition for victory.
So when the Repsol Honda moved into P1 during the early bike swaps following rain at Le Mans on Sunday, it looked like the eight-time world champion could well be on course for a first victory since brඣeaking his right-arm at Jerez last July.
But Marquez, a best of seventh in his༺ two previous races since returning to MotoGP action,ꦯ only remained in front for three laps before a highside at the final corner.
Rejoining in 18th place, the Spaniard was again the fastest on track before being caught out for a second and final time when he lost the front💟 while holding eleventh place, with 10 laps to go.
So often the master of flag-to-flag races!
— MotoGP (@MotoGP)
But today, 's victory hopes ended at Turn 14!
“The co🌱nclusion from the race is that when you are born a champion, you will always be a champion. Today Marc saw the chance to win in Le Mans and even with his physical condition, he tried," said Repsol Honda 💖team manager Alberto Puig.
"He was leading the race, crashed, and then remounted and was again the fastest rider on track. It’s a ♋pity he fell again but his spirit and the willpower he has inside is unbelievable."
Puig, trackside for the first time since Qatar, added: "What really defines you is your spirit. After all these months he has never given up. We could see in Le Mans he saw he had the chance for victory, even if in these🅰 circumstances it was untouchable at the end.
"Of course, we are not happy with the end result, but we are happy to see Marc sho💧wing us his true self, it hasn’t ▨been lost after all these hard months.
"He wants to win, and sooner or later it will happen. He is not ready from a physical point of view right now, but Honda HRC knows this and waits until he is ready. Probably Marc needs more time, and we are here waiti🐷ng."
But with Honda now experiencing i♔ts longest (19-race) premier♔-class win drought since 1982, it clear that returning Marquez to the top is not only a physical matter.
“Currently we are facing some issues, as we said in Jerez, and we are not hiding this. We have to improve the RC213V, we must," Puig said. "Marc💜’s circumstances are unique because he is still injured, and he is not 100% fit. His focus is returning to full strength step by step.
"But on the other hand, we have to🌌 improve the bike and this🌊 is what the engineers are trying to do and they know the time frame for this.
"The next two races (Mugello and Barcelona) are two very demanding tracks, especially Mugello, and we need to find a very balanced machin♕e. Let’s see if we can prepare some solutions, arriv💫e, and do our best.”
Marquez💫 is now 64 points behind title leader Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha).
Younger brother Alex went on to finish as the best Honda rider, in sixꦕth𓄧.

Pe♒ter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marqueಌz’s injury issues.