Argentina: Marquez puts 'Plan A' to devastating effect
On pole and the🍨 clear pre-race favourite, Marc Marquez concocted two different strategies depending on his position at turn one of Sunday's Arg🐼entina MotoGP.
"Plan A was a good start, pushing from the beginn🔯ing," said 🌃the reigning five-time MotoGP champion.
"Or Plan B, which was not such a good start - because you never know about Ducati with that holeshot system! I was thinking if they🐷 start first, I will save the tyres in the beginning and push in the end."

On pole and the clear pre-race favourite, Marc Marquez concocted✤ two different strategies depending on his position at turn one of Sunday's Argentina MotoGP.
"Plan A was a good start, pushing from the beginning," said the 🎀reigning five-👍time MotoGP champion.
"Or Plan B, which was not such a good start - because you never know about Ducati with that holeshot system! I was thinking if they start first, I will save the tyres🃏 in the beginning and push in the end."
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But the Repsol Hondไa rider diꦗd get the holeshot and put Plan A to devastating effect.
"The start was perfect, 😼I was so concentrated. I saw in the first lap that it was '+0.7', maybe a little♊ bit more, and then just I kept pushing. I understood that the first laps were where I could make the biggest difference and this was the strategy.
"At the end I was not pus꧟hing at my 100 percent because I was trying t🅠o manage the risk."
Marquez's official winning margin was 9.816s, despite backing off in the clo🐽sing stages, m🦄aking it his biggest ever dry victory.
"We need to enjoy and be happy about the weekend, but in the end the [winning margin] was big but the 25 points are the same," said the Spaniard, whose only real difficulty♛ this weekend was when his chain derailed in FP4.
"So I'm happy, but we need to keep pushing beca🌃use other tracks will arrive where we will struggle more. But wh💖en we have this feeling, we need to use all our potential to take the 25 points.
"For some reason this weekend since I went out from the pit box I was in good shape and when you are in good sh♏ape, when you have that sweet feeling, every♋thing comes easier."
With Qatar winner Andrea Dovizioso losing second place to Valentino Rossi on the final lap, Marquez also takes over the early world championship lead, at a venue w🃏here he suffered 𒉰a nightmare three race penalties and zero points one year ago.
"Last year I felt very similar," Marquez said of his sta𓆏rt to the season. "I mean, laꩲst year of course here we took zero points here, but the speed was there. I was really, really fast on the race but we did a few mistakes.
"Now we will see, but always I try to be qui🌟et because the championship is ve🐬ry long and other tracks will arrive.
"But what ಌI can see is that it's always the same names up around the top five. That means if you do one mistake you can drop many positions in the championship…"
Round three takes⭕ place at COTA in two weeks, a track Marquez has never been beaten at.

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