MOTOGP » Marc Marquez: 5 years in 300 photos

Marc Marquez: 5 years in 300 photos
A look back at the 125cc and Moto2 career of double world champion Marc Marquez, through 300 photos accompanied by race commentary.


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Marquez, 2012 Moto2 World Champion, Australian Moto2 Race 2012
Team Repsol Honda truck, Spanish MotoGP 2013
Team Repsol Honda truck, Spanish MotoGP 2013

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SAM - Unregistered

November 02, 2012 6:32 PM

Ever wonder why Marc's bike was so fast everytime?

Clues have emerged as the team of the Moto2 World Champion could manipulate the control unit of the electronics unit.

The team has been around for months on suspicion of manipulating the motorcycle from the electronics Marquez. Well first concrete evidence have emerged as to how this could.

Since the unit is provided by Honda engines and are sealed, the suspicion is directed to the map of the electronic controller of the standard ECU Electronic Control Unit. Normally, the engine will lean on each shift from, explained an engineer in Australia, because the automatic switch which cuts the ignition for a split second, the fuel supply is interrupted. Thus, the lambda value is lower, in the power curve is actually undesirable.

Also next season there will be a minimum weight for Moto 2 just as Marquez is crowned WC.

CHEATER!!

CRT - Unregistered

November 02, 2012 6:43 PM

Specualtion is not proof (I've read the same article).

Furthermore, you are citing an area that Marquez has zero control over. If this in fact true, I highly doubt Marquez knew about it.

Even furthermore, the top (five I beleive) bikes are inspected after each race, how did it get through inspection?

Even further furthermore, I do not believe Marquez is the smallest, lightest guy on the grid either.