Marc Marquez “burden” spotted; crucial weak trait identified
"Maybe Peccꦓo Bagnaia is right" theory invoꦅlves Marc Marquez

A significant weakness in Marc Marquez was spotted at the Spanish MotoGP.
Marquez looked likely for a double-vict🔴ory at Jerez,🅷 after winning the sprint race, only to crash in the grand prix.
Although he clambered back onto his bike, he finished point-less while brother 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez claimed glory.
“A world championship that has r🍸eopened,” was the verdict of paddock veteran Carlo Pernat to GPOne.
“It looked like possible dominati💎on by Marc Marquez, ﷽but this wanting to overdo it is starting to be a burden, given the two zeros.”
'Maybe Pecco Bagnaia is right' theory involving Marc Marquez
Marquez crashed unexpectedly in Texas and Jerez, surrend🍨ering a huge haul of points to his rivals.
He is a point behind his brother who leads the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings, as a result.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia, for all his struggles, is only 20 points shy of🐲 the leader.
“Maybe Ba꧑gnaia is right in behind how he is at this stage,” Pernat said.
“The points matter more.
“But I wou♐ldn’t have expected Pecco even behind Alex Marquez. Dermit one or the other?
“Weꦅ’ll find out that later. But, for sure, A♎lex has taken a remarkable step forward and has a competitive bike.
“Let’s wait for Le Mans. I think Ya꧒maha can be fast there. It would be a sigh✅t to see talents like Marc, Fabio Quartararo, and also Pecco and Alex fight until the end.”
Crucially, Pernat noted an area where 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez is actually lacking.
“In 💞his head, Alex is stronger than his brother Marc,” he claimed.
“Marc certainly has natural ta♌lent on his side, lik✅e few others. Maybe Quartararo comes close.
“But is Alex is head strong and it’s very difficult to have a brother like Marc, who has won eight w🉐orld championships.”
Perꦓnat added: “Marc’s opponen👍t remains Marc. He went too far, but that’s his way of being, and there’s to be done about it.”
The French MotoGP at Le Mans is next weekend.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a d🎃ecade covering everything from Ameri🥂can sports, to football, to F1.