Marc Marquez’s honesty over ending win drought at anti-clockwise Aragon
“Dﷺoing a perfect weekend, maybe I will have the chance to fight with these topও guys."

Despite his impressive Aragon record, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez believes nothing less than a ‘perfect weekend’ will give him a chance of ending his MotoGP victory drought on Sunday.
The Spanish star was unbeaten at Aragon as a Repsol Honda rider from 2016 🎶until 2019, bringing his circuit total to six wins before the 2020 season was lost to arm injuries.
Marquez was then strai🌼ght back at the sharp end at Aragon 2021🍰, narrowly losing out on victory to Francesco Bagnaia.
The #93 staged a comeback from further arm surgery at the 2022 round but clashed with Fabio Qu🌠artararo and Takaaki Nakagami on the opening lap.
Although a frequent frontrunner since switching to Gresini Ducati this season, Marquez’s MotoGP losing streak is approaching three years and he knows past glorꦦy counts for nothing.
“Obviously, we arrive at a circuit I li💫ke, I enjoy and have been st💃rong at in the past. But now is the present,” Marquez said on Thursday. “I know that doing a perfect weekend, maybe I will have the chance to fight with these top guys.
“It's true that in Austria I was super close an𒀰d it was one of the best weeken✱ds in terms of feeling with the bike. So let's see how we start here in FP1 and FP2. That will be crucial for me.
"If we stཧart with a good base, then let's see if we can be wꦓith the top guys.”
Sitting alo🅘ngside the trio of factory GP24 riders ahead o♕f him in the standings - Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin and Enea Bastianini - Marquez added:
“I hope to have my chance in some weekends to fight with these guys that now are super fast and are riding🎃 in a very g🌳ood way.
“We will try. My target is try to𝐆 fight for the podium positions and then let's wait if we will have the chance to fight for th🍬e victory.
“If not, next year we🌱'll have more opportunities!” smiled the 2025 factory Ducati rider.
The anti-clockwise direction of the Aragon ci💦rcuit - resurfaced ahead of its 2024 MotoGP return - is one factor that naturall🅰y plays into Marquez’s hands.
But “as we saw in Sa♒chsenring; that’s all leꦕft corners and they were super fast.
“So we need to understand where is our level🧸 and what is the level of our opponents.
“It's a circuit that I 🍌like 🀅and this helps in the way to approach practice and understand the setup of the bike.
"But I cannot forget that st🌞ill I never💝 won this season.
“So we need to keep going, keep learning and keep improving if we want𓃲 to have the chance, this 🐽Sunday or next Sundays.”
Marquez starts this weekend 22 points behind Bastianin🎃i and 83 from title leaඣder Bagnaia.

Petꦍer has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.