Marc Marquez: “If you have less technical things on the bike the rider can make more of a difference and the value of the rider will be better.”
Less technical restrictions and the ban of holeshot and ride-height devices means the rider will have more importance and opportunity to make the difference.Marquez said: “We don’t know where we will be in 2027. Of course I checked the new rules, I didn’t go into it in a deep way but it looks like it is going more towards the show.
Following his best round with Ducati thus far, Marquez will be hoping to turn second into a first win aboard the GP23 at Le Mans. Asked about comments he made after Jerez where he hinted at his P2 finish being one of the best podium results of his career, Marquez said: “Of course, it was special because of where we are coming.
“I had the pace to be there and this was something super nice to feel. It has been a very long time since I didn’t feel fast in a race on Sunday.
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