MotoGP » 125: Marc Marquez - Q&A


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wosideg

August 06, 2010 11:43 AM

Marques has been sensational this year and seems like a bright, grounded kid. Shame the interview didn't broach the subject of his plans for next year should he win the title.

SF

August 06, 2010 8:12 PM

Somehow you just know this kid has got it.

Just feels like he will surpass everything Rossi has achieved.

Don't let any one say MotoGP will die once Rossi has left.

Who knows what his little brother will be like.

Fine

August 07, 2010 1:14 PM

Siii I agree with you guys. This guy is the new Valentino Rossi, just like I said before :D

Can't wait for Brno...should be an exciting race!

@Sf: yea I can't wait to see Alex in motoGP. Hope they'll be in the same class one day. It'll be so exciting!
If they're in different classes, I'm sure they'll be like Aleix and Pol

Martin - Unregistered

August 07, 2010 11:07 PM

He comes across very well, especially as English isn't his first language. Positive attitude, ambition, intellect and a level-headed nature, coupled iwht impressive speed, should see him go far. Plans for next year almost certainly involve Moto2 - and I'm sure he'd be challenging for podiums by midseason.

Oli - Unregistered

August 08, 2010 10:50 PM

Hmmm, I'm a big fan as you can see from my post above. But in response to what others have said about him being the next Rossi.....

I am not old enough to have seen the likes of Ago and King Kenny but I was lucky enough to grow up with Schwantz, Rainey and Doohan.

IMHO Rossi is the best ever. I always rated Doohan, of the guys I had seen. Mick had an aura about him that he just wasn't going to get beat, but unlike Vale he never risked moving to Yamaha.

This kid looks awesome. No doubt. But it's waaaay too early to make such comparisons. Like 10 years too early! For every wonder kid that fulfils their potential (like Rossi) there is a dozen Manuel Poggialis's working in pizza shops.

Cio

August 09, 2010 3:11 AM

Yea poor poggiali..

What can we spanish do if our nacional championship is the most competitive for 125cc, and people are willing to spent some money on roadracing. maybe its other countries fault not to invest in young riders. Wait for the day one of this guys jumps to SBk..

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