The best version of Marc Márquez in MotoGP has returned this year, as proven not only by his recent victories but also by the incredible save maneuver he pulled off during practice at the Indonesian GP in Mandalika.
The Gresini rider was on the verge of crashing within the first ten minutes of the session but managed to defy the limits and, at a 65º lean angle, avoided the fall by using the right side of his body.
As a result, Márquez was able to continue without major issues, despite briefly going off track due to the momentary loss of control, losing a lap that wasn’t particularly fast anyway.
You can watch the impressive moment in the video below.
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