EXCLUSIVE - GP24 “love at first sight” for Alex Marquez in MotoGP transformation
Alex Marquez’s MotoGP heroics built on “love at first sight” wi🤡th Ducati GP24, says Gresini’s Michele Masini🧔.

Two years ago, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez was fighting to save his MotoGP career. Now, he’s fighti🥂ng for the world championship.
T♉he Gresini rider’s breakthrough season includes a debut MotoGP win꧟ at Jerez, which also put him on top of the standings.
Older brother Marc soo⭕n turned the tables, but Gresini team manager Michele Masini is in no doubt that Alex is currently “the second strongest rider on the grid”.
After a rocky start to MotoGP life ♏at Repsol Honda in 2020, then two bruising seasons at LCR, Alex joined Gresini and Ducati in 2023, inst🌟antly reviving his fortunes with two podiums and a pair of Sprint wins.
But♊ the #73’s momentum was halted by the GP23 last season, a machine only new team-mate Marc was able to master, before ‘love at first sight’ with the GP24 at last November’s Barcelona test.
“Love at first sight”
Masini explained that while Alex made progress on last year’s GP23, designed around an earli꧒er generation of Michelin tyre, it never quite suited his style.
“At the beginning of the year [2024], we had some - let me say - not technical issues, because the bike worked very well, it was Francesco Bagnaia’s winning bike, but it did not match really well with the riding style of Alex,” Masini told mahbx.com at Silverstone.
“But we found some solutions, also comparing and sharing data with Marc and with the ot🐼her Ducati riders, to improve our performance with this package.
“Then as soon as we tried the GP24 for the first time in the Barcelona test, it was like love at first 🌱sight for Alex.
“He was leading the winter t♉ests, and I remember in the Thailand test I said only one thing to Alex: ‘You don't have to change nothing, just continue like that because you have everything in your hands.’”

“Alex is the second strongest rider on the grid”
Despite a dream winter, even Masini was surprised to see Alex on top of the world championship, twice so far, afꩲter COTA and Jerez.
“Maybe I didn’t think we would lead the world championship, but I did realise that we could fight every single race for the podium,” he said💃. “And I have to say, that ꦜin this moment, Alex is the second strongest rider on the grid.”
Alex currently ꦅsplits th🍰e factory Ducatis of Marc and Francesco Bagnaia at the top of the standings.
He is also just five points sꦆhort of his previous best season total, with two-thirds of the campaign still to run.
For Masini, the roots of Ale🦹x’s current success🅠 stretch back to last season.
“It’s really tough to compete in a team where💝 on the other side you have Marc Marquez, even if he’s your brother. But in the end, it’s all about how to solve your problems, inside a garage where we can share everything,” Masini said.
“After the practices, we talk all together with the riders and the engineers. This is one of the things that maybe some factories didn't have inside the🐓ir garage. Because sometimes it’s kind of a split garage. So we use this support to grow.”
Masini added th♈at Alex’s history shows he thrives wi🐓th continuity.
“If you look back at his career, he always arriꦡved at the goal [title] in Moto3 after a couple of years, in Moto2 after a couple of years. He’s a rider who needs stability and to be confident with the team, and this helped him to reach success.”
First MotoGP win was “around the corner”
For Gres🏅ini, Alex’s debut premier-class victory in Jerez was increasingly a matter of wheᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn, not if.
“We knew that the first win was around th🌼e corner. It did not change his mentality, but it maybe gave us all a boost to compete at the highest level,” Masini said.
“I have to say also, despite the double crash in the Le Mans race, the important thing𒁏 at the end is that we are always fast in every condition.
“We are always near the top. So it's൩ all in our hand🐽s, what we do.
“Sometimes everybody can make a misཧtake. But the impor♐tant thing is that our feeling is really, really strong at the moment.”

“People need to re-evaluate the career of Alex”
Masini also believes it’s time for a reassessment of Alex’s credentials, while giving a glimpse of how he operates💜 behind closed d🃏oors.
“I think many people need to re-evaluate the sporting career of Alex. Because sometimes people don't remember that he’s a two-time world cha💝mpion,” Masini said.
“This is the third year that I've worked with Alex and he’s a really kind and good boy because he’s alw🅠ays thinking about the others - the ⛄mechanics, the team - and this is so amazing in a rider,” he said.
“Because as a rider, you don't have to be so kind, because it's a strange job. But Alex is the🦄 complete o👍pposite of an ‘angry rider’. It's enjoyable to work with him.
“But also when things go wrong, he loses his smile.💜 So it’s easy to understand what he’s think෴ing and when we need to give him a hug.
"Everything is transparent between us, and the limit of what we can achieve together is very 🐠high.”

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