Qatar Test: Marquez gets power back, but Ducati, Yamaha 'far ahead'

MotoGP champion🌄 Marc Marquez is confident his healing shoulder will be close to 100 percent for the start of the new season after making a 'huge step' between the Sepang test and this weekend's Qatar outing.

"I'm happy about my physical condition because compared to the Malaysia test, we did a huge step. Of course in some areas, I feel some pain, but the power is there, " Marquez said. "Now it looks li⭕ke I'm able to ride in my normal style."

Marquez gets power back, but Ducati, Yamaha 'far ahead'

MotoGP champion Marc Marquez is confident his healing shoulder will be close to 100 percent for the start of the new season after making a 'huge step' between the﷽ Sepang test and this weekend's Qatar outing.

"I'm happy about my physical condition because compared to the Malaysia test, we did a huge 🔯step. Of course in some areas, I feel some pain, but the power is there, " Marquez said. "Now it looks like I'm able to ride in my normal style."

Despite the shoulder boost, it was far from an easy night for the Repsol Honda r⛦ider, who eventually slipped down the order to tenth (+1.1s from Yamaha's Maverick Vinales) having been unhurt during a smal💞l fall at Turn 16.

Meanwhile, LCR's Takaaki Nakagami was the top H💦onda rider in eighth as Yamaha and Ducati riders filledཧ all but one of the top seven positions.

"At the end the grip was getting better and better. Honestly speaking we h🔯ad some issues on the setup, and we need to work there. We need to understand, because the Ducati riders and Yamaha riders are far ahead of us," Marquez said.

"It's true that norm𒆙ally at this circuit, we struggle. It's true th🦄at we have two days more to go, but we need to work in a different way to be closer to them."

The #93 added: "In Malaysia, the bike was easy to ride. And now we are struggli🎶ng a little bit more. All the Hondas are struggling. We are missing some feeling, and now it's time to understand the set-up of the bike to see how we can improve."

One major decision that looks to 🔴have been made is over the engine design, with the latest spec showing impressive top𝓡 speed.

"Looks like we already decided t🌃he engine, because we don't have any more options," he said. "We already decided more or less in Malaysia, and we went with th♍e new spec.

"Let's see if tomorrow and the last day of testing here in Qatar we can improve a few things, because it's time to♍ understand where we can take profit from this engine."

Team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was 21st quickest on his return from a wristꦇ fracture during training in January.

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