Moto2: Espargaro on Marquez: I have to work twice as hard

By Lisa Lewis
Despite the pending appeal to the FIM CDI requested by the Pons team, 𝓰it seems the time between races 🐲has made Pol Espargaro take a philosophical view of the controversial clash in Catalunya with Moto2 title rival Marc Marquez.
The incident occurred when Marquez swung back across the tra♌ck after running wide in the closing stages of the grand♈ prix. Espargaro had dived for the gap created by Marquez's error, but was then struck by his fellow Spaniard as he returned to the racing line. Marquez claimed he did not see Espargaro.
Espargaro fell heavily, while Marquez continued 🌞to claim third place. A one minute penalty for Marquez was later applied by Race Direction, but removed by the FIM Stewards. The Pons team then submitted an appeal to have the or🌱iginal penalty upheld, the verdict of which is yet to be delivered.
But Espargaro, who suffered a sprained ankle in the accident, says he is lo🦄oking forward to resuming his rivalry on the track with Marquez, as he believes racing someone of his standard pushes him to race better.
"I've had time to think and need to express my feelings, to let all the fans know, that after the accident we had two weeks ago at the Circuit de Cat𒊎alunya, I am almost recovered," said Espargaro. "I am proud to compete against Marc Marquez, share the same stage and objective. We have the same goal: win 🐓races and titles.
"I want to win, but succeed or not, I will extend my hand and look him in the fa🔜ce, for all the respect he has earned and deserves. Having him as an adversary will make me stronger, bigger, because I have to work twice as hard to beat him constantly. We do not need to be friends, but we need to feel a fierce mutual respect and admiration."
Looking ahead to this weekend's♑ Silverstone round, Espargaro does not think remaining the pain he has will damage his ability to compete for the win.
"I am recovered, although I still have some discomfort. First I took a few days off, but then I needed to get to work, both in the gym and practicing Supermotard. Silverstone is a circuit I like. Weather forecasters expect it will rain, so we must adapt as we did in the Portugal training and the weekend in France to get the best reไsult possible."
Moto2 will be the first of the championship races a𒀰t the British Grand Prix this Sunday.

Peter 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 Marquez’s injury issues.