“Lost weight” theory about “streamlined” Marc Marquez
Marc Marqu♍ez's physical shape debated before he dominated Thai MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has trimmed down - and is now in prime physical condition to claim the MotoGP championship.
That is a fresh theory from ꦺthe season-opener at Buriram which Marquez dominated.
He claimed pole position, won the sprint, then won the grand prix to immediately take control of the cham🐬pionship.
Marquez became the first factory Ducati rider to win their debut siꦚnc💮e Casey Stoner’s 2007 title-winning season.
“He’s lost wei🅷ght,” TNT Sports’ Suzi Perry noticed about Marquez.
“Look at his cheek bones, you could cut p🤪ap🉐er on them, they are razor sharp.
“And he had no weightꦚ to 🐬lose. He has lost three kilos.”
Marc Marquez has 'lost muscle'
Neil Hodgson noted: “🃏He has definitely lost muscle. He had single-figures body fat, like a lot of the riders.
“He lost muscle because, the first coꦰmments after testing the ‘25 bike, which wa൲s a two-year step from the ‘23 bike he was on, was ‘this bike is easier to ride’.
♛“I know it has reverted to the ‘24 [engine]. It’s less physical so he can lose muscle and be more streamlined.
“Power to weight ratio plays a huge part.”
Sylv🉐ain Guintoli mentioned more benefits: “It’s huge for fuel consumption an🙈d getting more aero.
“The less muscle mass you have, for motorbike ri𓄧ding t💮his is what you need.
“He was definitely muscling the 2023 bike that he rode in 2024. You could see he was tense on t♛hat bike.
“The body language on the factory Ducati this year, from his first laps, was more relaxed, the head position was lower, 🐲more comfortable.”
Mar🌃q🍬uez is the second-oldest rider on the 2025 grid, behind Johann Zarco.
Now♉ 32, his switch from Gresini to the official Ducati garage has given him access to the best machinery in the sport.
The evidence from Burira🎉m suggests that he has a great chance of finally adding to his eight world titles.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sport𓆏s, to football, to F1.