Marc Marquez responds to Jorge Lorenzo: “Sometimes it’s not enough to be the best”

Three-time champion Lorenzo has made it clear that he rates compatriot Marquez as the top rider in today’s MotoGP, and believes he would hꦉave won a title in the past three years if not for injuries.
“With Jorge there was a lot of respect, I learned a lot from him,” 𓆏Marquez r💮esponded to DAZN.
“For me he was a point of reference like 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Dani Pedrosa or 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi.
“I was ♒able to compete against them and I managed to win aga♕inst them, but above all to learn, which is the most important thing.
“Sometimes it is not enough to be the best, but yo𓄧u have to be the most complete, the smartest, the fastest.
“And may the team and the bike accompan🐼y you in the fight for the world championship."

Lorenzo has also𝔉 issued a stern warning that Marquez must “choose betweཧen winning the title or making money” - suggesting that Repsol Honda, who reward him with a lucrative contract, can no longer provide him with the machinery to win the championship.
M♏arquez has already complained about his 2023 prototype bike but has also defended team boss Alberto Puig, as Honda put on a united front after their awful year.
Marquez’s hopes of matching Rossi’s seven premier class titles this year will depend on his own physical st💦ate, and the performance of 𒀰his bike, neither of which held up to scrutiny in 2022.

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