🗣️ 'Maybe I was not ready to fight for the podium' Marc Marquez says he'd rather crash fighting for the MotoGP podium than finish down the order, having fallen while in second place late on in the FrenchGP ⬇️
The Honda rider qualified on the front row for his comeback weekend at Le Mans and briefly led Sunday’s grand prix.for second in the latter stages of the race, but crashed at Turn 6 on the penultimate tour while in the runner-up spot.
Despite losing a podium, which he admits he was “maybe not ready” for, Marquez was elated with his grand prix as it was “a long time” since he felt that good in a race.“It’s a shame we didn’t receive any good results with all the hard work we did. We crashed with one lap and a half remaining. “Myself, I was riding well, I was going into the corner with some sliding, I was braking late. I was able to fight against the other riders.
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