Santi Hernandez: 'Marc surprised me from the first day'

A Repsol generated in🍰terview with MotoGP cha🎶mpion Marc Marquez's crew chief Santi Hernández.

Hernande꧂z worked as a suspension technician for 1999 500cc world champion Alex Criville and has been at Marquez's side since Moto2…

Q:

What was it like for a young man in his twenties, in the Repsol Honda Team with Alex Criville?

Santi Hernández:

Santi Hernandez: 'Marc surprised me from the first day'

A Repsol gene❀rated interview with MotoGP champion Marc Marquez's crew chief Santi Hernández.

Hernandez worked as aꦓ suspension technician for 1999 500cc world champion Alex Criville an💟d has been at Marquez's side since Moto2…

Q:

What was it like for a young man in his twenties, in the Repsol Honda Team with Alex Criville?

Santi Hernández:

“I remember it with great fondness. As a child, at home bikes were always around me, and to have the opportunity to work for a team like Repsol Honda, with a rider who had always been an ido♑l for me, means that the first feeling and first memory that I ha𝓀ve is of being very nervous, like a fan living a dream. I remember it like that.”

Q:

The team are celebrating their 25-year anniversary and one of the milestones was the first Spanish 500cc World Champion. What was it like working with Crivillé in 1999?

Santi Hernández:

“I have enjoyed many good moments, but one that I remember as being very positive was working with Álex Cr💯ivillé: A great rider and, above all, a great person.

"I remember how well he treated us, how he worked, and especially ho💯w he made you feel part of the group. Being able to be part of that team that opened the way for the rest of the riders in MotoGP makes me fe꧃el very proud.”

Q:

Do you miss anything from that time? Has the way of working changed?

Santi Hernández:

“Yes, it has changed. Everything has evolved. Before there was rivalry, but not so man♔y interests. There was a union of friendship ♎between mechanics, teams and rider, not so much of a rivalry.

"Nowadays everything has become so p🦩rofessional that the atmosphere is not the same. It was ✅more friendly before, instead of today when everyone is thinking only about the goal, which is to win.”

Q:

What do you think has changed more: The championship itself, or the technology and the bikes?

Santi Hernández:

“I think both the championship and the technology have changed a lot, for the better. The champions𓃲hip has created a product that, right now, is enviable. It has grown and has been professionalised in such a way that, for those who like motorcycle racing, it is incredible.

"On a technical level it has changed a lot; 22 years ago there were many things that were unthinkable to control. Especially in terms of safety, both the championship and the technology have change💖d for the better.”

Q:

You started working with Marc Márquez in 2011, in Moto2. How would you say he has changed the most? Where could he improve?

Santi Hernández:

“Marc surprised me from the first day I was paired with him, because of a comment he made about the bike and how he expresse🎀d himself. I always say the same thing: Marc surprises me every day.

"It’s not up to me to tell him what needs to be improved. He is a rider who is constantly learning and is capable of ta🅘king things away from his mistakes. Sometimes I learn more from him than he does from me, and that’s nice too.”

Q:

How many times do you speak per week, away from the circuit?

Santi Hernández:

“Normally we talk once a week, but in the team’s WhatsApp group there are messageಌs almost every day. The communication that we have is good and friendly. It’s also good to talk about other things than motorcycles.”

Q:

How long has it been since you last saw the start of a race? Is that through superstition or nerves?

Santi Hernández:

“Superstition. It goes back to 1999, when I started working with Álex Crivillé. I don’t knꦛow why it happened, but I missed the start and he won the race. So since then I don’t watch the start.”

Q:

After the race in Qatar, Marc Márquez said that the Honda’s engine had taken him to second place. In what ways has the new bike improved?

Santi Hernández:

“As Marc said, the new engine has helped us to have a better top speed and better acceleration, which were points where we have struggled most in recent years. We are closer to the Ducati now and we have overtak🐬en other manufacturers, and that is important.

"It is very inter💃esting, because when you can gain time on a straight, you don’t have to sacrifice so much at other, riskier points of the track. It’s ‘free’ time, because everyone knows how to open the throttle and you don’t have the risk of having to make back time on t🔜he brakes.

"This is one of the big aspects that Honda have improved. We have to congratulate the engineers for the effort they have put in, because there are many people who work be🧔hind the scenes and sometimes go without sleep so that we ca🐲n get the result.”

Q:

After the winter and the difficulties Marc had [with his shoulder] at Sepang, did you expect him to finish second and 23 thousandths off the win?

Santi Hernández:

“Ma♉rc already went through a difficult time when he had his accident in 2011, in which he spent a long time out and we didn’t know if he was going to recover from the [eye] injury. He surprised everyone by winning the first race in Qatar the following year.

"I was very cautious when they asked me what level Maꦍrc would perform at in the first race but, inside, I didn’t doubt that he could fight for vi𝓡ctory. Marc shows us every day that he is a fighter and that he performs in the face of adversity. I knew Marc could have a great race.”

Q:

The difference between the Top 5 in Qatar was 0.6 seconds. Do you think the World Championship will be tougher than ever this year?

Santi Hernández:

“Yes. E𝔍very year it is more difficult. Every year there are riders with more experience, as well as young talents who have arrived and who are learning fast. Although sometimes you might think it looks easy, winning the World Championship is very difficult, because things are very clo😼se. The important thing is to be consistent and know how to play your cards right, without rushing.”

Q:

Last year we saw many races that broke records for how close they were. How do you explain how even things are?

Santi Hernández:

“It’s how the championship is set up. Keep in mind that the tyres are the same, and ℱmost teams have the same suspensions, brakes and electronics. The regulations have made it so that the difference between the manufacturers is not so big. That also helps us to see a larger group of riders at the front.”

Q:

The next race is Argentina, where Marc has always been fast. What is the key to going fast at a circuit like Termas de Río Hondo?

Santi Hernández:

“It’s a circuit that has always been good for us, although sometimes the results have not been there. As at every circuit, you have to keep working and try not to make mistakes. Both Marc and the team have to give our all, and after the warm-up we will assess how💛 well we can go.

"There a🌊re races that in theory don’t look favourable for a win, and you have to be able to accept that and not make mistakes. As I said before, you have to be consistent and get the most out of every race.”

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