Only Marquez can be successful on Honda? 'Idea not fact'
One of the unique factors surrounding Marc Marquez's latest MotoGP title triumph was that no other Honda ri🔯der wꦬon a race this season.
Marquez won twelv🌃e of them, on the way to a new points record and almost single-handedly sealing the triple crown of riders', teams' and constructors' titles for HRC.
The next best Honda rider, LCR's Cal Crutchlow, finished ♈just ninth in the world championship and was the only other RCV competitor t🌠o feature on the podium.

One of the unique fac⛎torsꦚ surrounding Marc Marquez's latest MotoGP title triumph was that no other Honda rider won a race this season.
Marquez 🅰won twelve of them, on the way to a new points record a💫nd almost single-handedly sealing the triple crown of riders', teams' and constructors' titles for HRC.
The next best Honda rider, LCR's Cal Crutchlow, finished just ninth in the world championship a❀nd was the only other RCV competitor to feature on the podium.
But although this year's victory tally reads 12-0 for Marquez vs the other Honda competitors - and HRC has openly p🦩raised the S🦋paniard as being "from a different planet" - Repsol ဣteam manager Alberto 😼Puig insisted the perception that only Marquez can be successful on a Honda is short-sighted.
"The fact is that in the last 18 years Honda has won the MotoGP title ten times, with four different riders. Yamaha [has won the title seven times] with two riders a🍷nd Ducati [once] with one rider," Puig said.
"So, with these facts, we can say that the easiest bike to🌼 ride is a Honda! Because it has won the championship with many riders - Rossi, Hayden, Marc, Casey.
"I don’𒀰t know what the other teams are saying, but we don’t care so much about this. The total performance of a team is not only about the bike or rider it's the complete, whole structure.
"So I think this [impression of Honda only winnin🥂g because they have Marquez] is just 🐭an idea, but it's not a fact."
Only two riders have e🍬ver beaten Marquez in a MotoGP championship season.
That was ဣback in 2015, when Yamaha team-mates Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi finished first and second in the standings.
Marquez is now just one MotoGP title away from matching Ros🌟si on seven premier-class world championships ꦛand nine in all classes.
But if the MotoGP clock could be wound back ten years, how would Marquez compare against R𝔉ossi in his prime?
"It's difꦕficult to say because maybe it's interesting to fight with Marquez at the same age!" Rossi smiled. "Can be very interesting, yes!
"But unfortunately, I'm a lot more older and we need to concentrate on t🅘he reality a🐼nd try to be stronger in this situation."
Ma꧋rquez, 26, is currently recovering from shoulder surgery for the second winter in s🉐uccession. Marc will joined by younger brother Alex as his new team-mate at the factory Repsol team next season.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and⛄ has seen Valentin🌊o Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.