Marc Marquez says the longer Friday practice for the MotoGP JapaneseGP allowed him to go “full attack”, but admits doing so in the race will be “difficult”. Here's what he said after FP1 ⬇️
Due to the logistical difficulties in getting the entire paddock from Aragon to Japan in just a few days, Friday’s practice schedule was altered to feature just one session of 75 minutes duration.
Anticipating the stop-and-go nature of Motegi to really put his recovering right arm under strain, Marquez says he now expects he will have to drop his pace in Sunday’s grand prix to get to the finish after going “full attack” in the extended practice on Friday.
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