Marc Marquez “can’t wait” for Termas after “practically perfect” Thailand

Marc Marquez the rider to beat as MotoGP arrives in Argenti🏅na.

Marc Marquez, 2025 Thai MotoGP
Marc Marquez, 2025 Thai MotoGP

After dominating the opening round of the 2025 MotoGP season with a ‘practically perfect’ weekend in Thailand, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez ‘can’t wait’ to get back on track in Argentina.

The eight-🥂time world champion kicked off his factory Ducati career in ominous style by winning the Sprint and Gra♑nd Prix races from pole position at Buriram.

On paper, the dusty Termas de Rio Hondo circuit should be even more suited to Marquez’s natural riding strengths, underlined by his near ten seconds victory on his most recen🍨t 2019 visit.

Unlike Buriram, Marquez will face the challenge of getting up to speed without any testing data at the track. Or indeed any prior laps on a Desmoseꦰdici, having been﷽ a Repsol Honda rider during his 2014-2019 appearances.

Covid caused the 202♎0 and 2021 Argentine roun🐓ds to be cancelled, while Marquez skipped the 2022 and 2023 events due to injuries. Termas was dropped from the 2024 calendar due to uncertainty over government funding but is back for 2025.

''I'm particularly happy to ret🦹urn to race in Argentina, a track that I like and where I managed to be fast and competitive in the p🔴ast,” said Marquez.

“We're coming from a pra𒁏ctically perfect weekend in Thailand, we managed to make the most of what we did in the testing session and to be incis🍨ive in the race.

“This has really given me extra m💃otivation and I can'🐬t wait to get back on track.”

On the other side of the Ducati Lenovo garage, the pressure is on168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Francesco Bagnaia to respond to the #93’s Buriram display after being left🥂 in third place -behind bo🔥th Marquez brothers - at the season opener.

In contrast to Marquez’s record of three wins in six starts, the𒉰 Italian is yet to finisဣh on the podium in any class at Termas, delivering a best of fifth place in 2022.

''We're back racing in Argentina, a very fast track that can ada💖pt well to the Desmosedici GP,” said Bagnaia.

“In Thailand it was not an easy GP, we were fast, solid, we scored 💃two third places, b𒉰ut we were not perfect.

“We have to work on some factors and aspects to be fully competitive🌺”.

Ducati won the🌊 2023 Argentine round with VR46 rider Marco Bezzecchi🦩.

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