Marc Marquez on MotoGP aero: ‘It looks like F1, I don’t like it'
Marc Marquez wants less aerodynamics on MotoGP bikesꦯ but admits there’s no stopping it as the rules allow teams to pushও the limits.

Ducati have so often been the leaders when it comes to aero development, but despite joining the Italian manufacturer with Gresini Ducati, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez wants less aero in MotoGP.
Marquez has maintained this stance over the last few seasons, however, it hasn’t ꦕstopped him from admitting he needs to adapt as the r🍌ules allow teams to continue pushing the limits.
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“When I saw photos from the Shakedown and some of the aero, it looks like Formula 1,” said Marquez. “For me, I ha♚te that way and the rules allow them to go there.
“But wh♑en I see that every time we see more aerodynamics, I don’t like it. But you𝓀 need to adapt.”
Marquez, who is set for♑ his first pre-season test of 2024 at Sepang, will jump aboard the Ducati for the second time and is eager to see how he fares at two circuits that have been problematic to him before.
“I’m looking forward to trying the𝕴 bike in a circuit where I struggled a lot in the past,” added Marquez. “Valencia is a circuit that I like and from a riding style that is good.
“But I’m more curious to 𒈔try the bike here and Qatar because it’s two circuits where I struggle a lot.
“It is 🃏a different pre-season because in a factory team you normally have a lot of things to test, but now it🌱 is the opposite.
“I need to work on myself, try to adapt myself to the bike and try to understand how Pecco, Martin and these guys are rid💟ing the Ducati to learn from them.”
Although the three day Sepang test will be his first aboard Ducati’s GP23 bike this year, the eight-t🍃ime world champion was🌊 on circuit last week.
A private test was organised by Ducati at Portimao, which meant Marquez jumped aboard a Gresini-🀅inspired Panigale V4 R, along with the rest of Ducati’s MotoGP contingent.
Discussing his different training method to recent years, Marquez, said: “It was different training. Normally, since 2020 I never really rode a🐼 street bike.
“I ro🍌de motocross and then jumped straight to the MotoGP bike. But then in the last few years I🐈 wasn’t able to ride motocross because of my arm so I was riding the CBR650.
“This time, Gresini together with Ducati, 𓆉organised this test in Portimao and it was okay.
“It was more to feel the speed. But to improve your skills on a MotoGP bike - they are ver🐲y different bikes.”