Everything seems to be in the ideal condition for Marc Márquez to face his first MotoGP season riding a Ducati. The rider will represent Gresini after a decade with Repsol Honda.
This Monday, the six-time world champion in the premier class assured to the press that he is in a good physical condition, having overcome all the injuries that affected him in recent years: ‘The physical condition I think I’m better than last year, because it’s the first time I did a normal winter. OK, I had the surgery on the arm pump, but it wasn’t a big issue – the rehabilitation was very short. I was able to work in a good way’.
However, Márquez considers that the definitive proof of his physical condition will be the Sepang tests, and he is aware that it will be hard: ‘Here we’ll understand better how I am. Here you can be really fit in the first day, but in the second day you will be dying, because the pain in your body. But it’s normal in the pre-season’.