Marc Márquez once again gifted us with another top-level race, within the reach of very few, thus achieving another victory this year in a race that even started with some mishaps for the Gresini rider.
The #93 started by explaining what happened at the beginning and what made the start chaotic: ‘Something always happens. I never take off the tear off at the beginning because for the start and everything else it’s even dangerous but this time when I was activating the front device of the bike there was something very big in front of my eyes and I had no choice and I took it off and it went under my wheel, and I saw it. I tried to get it out of there but it was impossible and damn, when I released the clutch I started to spin. I don’t know where I was in the first corner but I overtook many riders’.
Then, gradually, he gained confidence and rhythm to attack, using a very clear and well-known tactic in his repertoire:
– I thought at that point that it was impossible to catch [Jorge] Martín but then on the fifth or sixth lap I started to gain rhythm and I was calmer, because at the beginning I was a little stressed, but very happy with the victory. It’s true that Martín pushed the whole race and I was saving the tire to have the last attack.