Marc Marquez Opens Up After Tough Thailand MotoGP Practice: “I’m Not Where I Want to Be”

Marc Marquez, Thailand MotoGP, 28 February 2025

Marc Marquez Opens Up After Tough Thailand MotoGP Practice: “I’m Not Where I Want to Be”

Marc Marquez has made a candid admission following a challenging practice session at the Thailand MotoGP, revealing that he is still struggling to find his best form. The eight-time world champion, known for his fearless riding style, admitted that he is not yet where he wants to be, despite ongoing efforts to adapt and improve.

 

During the practice sessions at the Buriram International Circuit, Marquez faced difficulties in keeping up with the frontrunners. While he showed glimpses of his trademark skill, the Spanish rider acknowledged that both his pace and comfort on the bike are still a work in progress.

 

Speaking to the media after the session, Marquez didn’t hold back about his current struggles. “I’m pushing, but I’m not where I want to be. We’re working hard to improve, but there’s still work to do,” he admitted.

 

The former Honda star, now riding for Gresini Ducati, has been going through an adaptation phase since his big switch. While expectations were high for him to immediately challenge for podiums, Marquez has been honest about the challenges he’s facing in adjusting to his new machinery and riding style.

 

Despite the setbacks, the 30-year-old remains optimistic about making progress as the weekend unfolds. With his undeniable racecraft and determination, Marquez is never one to be counted out, and fans will be eager to see if he can turn things around when it matters most.

 

As the Thailand GP weekend continues, all eyes will be on Marquez to see whether he can overcome his struggles and fight his way back toward the front of the grid.

 

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