Despite crashing out of second place in today's FrenchGP race, Marc Marquez has no regrets 👇 MotoGP
for second in the latter stages of the race, but crashed at Turn 6 on the penultimate tour while sitting in runner-up spot.
“Honestly, I’m very, very happy about the race today,” Marquez said. “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. “I’m happy about that. Of course, I’m unhappy about the result, but maybe the only problem was the podium was close and maybe I was not ready to fight for the podium. position. I enjoyed it, but we need to keep working to improve for the future.”Marquez says his crash started exiting Turn 6 when the Honda wobbled as he accelerated, which unsettled him in the braking zone for Turn 7.
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