Marc Marquez revealed what he told Honda bosses in secret meeting

The Repsol Honda rider was seen in the paddock last weekend at the Italian MotoGP, a horrendousꦇ round for the Japanese manufacturer, with Shinji Aoyama (the No2 boss in the entire Honda company) and Koji Watanabe (HRC president).
Notably, team manager Alberto Puig was not involved in the meeting where H﷽onda’s star rider aired his thoughts to two hugely influential figures.
“Yes, it went out 🌄in the media. And it’s true,” Marquez s🥀aid about the talks.
“I had a very important meeting with Aoyama, who h𝔍as a very important position at Honda.
“And also Watanabe, from HRC.
“It was a productive meeting. I think i🌊t was good.
“But all meetings are good!
“Now, we need to see so🍌mething in the future.
“I said to them that my commitment in the next races wil🤡l be full, to improve the project and to be in a better shape in the future, for all Honda riders.”
He🐓 later added: "It’s not the first meeting that I had with🧸 HRC and Honda. It was important.
"The feeling was good. But, in future soon,🃏 we need some reactไion.
"We have very good rid꧟ers at Honda aꦆnd we need something more to fight for top positions."
Marquez did not confirm if the delicate topic of his own future was raised, or if he h🀅ad any specific requests for the two Honda chiefs.

Marquez once again ended his weekend in♐ the gravel at Mugello, furiously bemoaning his sub-par bike.
He has failed to finish the past four♌ grands prix that he has started.
Honda also saw Joan Mir fall and injure his hand, and Alex Rins crashed and b🦹rok♈e a leg.
Mir and Rins will not race at the🌃 Sachsenring this weekend.
Honda’𝕴s inability to give the six-time MotoGP champion Marquez a machine capable of fighting for a seventh title means his future is constantly under the microscope.
He is tied to Honda until the end of 2024, and KTM have hinted that they will have inter🐻est in him.
But Marquez’s words ahead of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:German MotoGP indicate that he still has faith in Honda, th꧃e team which his glory is synonymous with.

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