'I mean he (Valentino Rossi) was not one of the main opponents for the title in the last years' - Marc Marquez not bothered about first MotoGP season without his former rival.
Marc Marquez' crew chief, Santi Hernandez, says winning the 2022 MotoGP title is the only goal as of now, while 'more stability on entry, more grip and more power' were key areas the eight-time world champion wanted improving with the new-look Honda.
Repsol Honda riders Pol Espargaro and Marc Marquez in buoyant mood following another impressive showing at the Mandalika MotoGP test; 'Overall I think the day was great. I think the bike is getting better and better and after today it feels like it's ready for Qatar' - Espargaro.
Alberto Puig says Honda's 'new concepts' for the 2022 MotoGP season are based on having a 'clear idea' of what needed changing. Calls Marc Marquez relationship 'really easy'.
WorldSBK rookie Iker Lecuona does not expect to replace Marc Marquez at next month’s official Sepang MotoGP test should the eight-time world champion be declared unfit.
Marc Marquez returns to two-wheel action for the first time in three months after doctors confirm a ‘clear improvement’ has been made to the six-time MotoGP champion’s condition.
Repsol Honda have confirmed progress has been made regarding Marc Marquez’ eye injury, therefore preparations for the 2022 MotoGP season can continue to take place.
In today’s MotoGP gossip, Pol Espargaro believes team-mate Marc Marquez is still the best rider on the grid, while Casey Stoner wants to see technical changes to improve racing.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez will miss this weekend’s season finale in Valencia and Jerez test due to suffering from vision problems following his recent training accident.
With Marc Marquez ruled out of this weekend’s Algarve MotoGP due to suffering a concussion in a training accident, Repsol Honda test rider Stefan Bradl will instead replace the eight-time world champion.
Pol Espargaro has described his first MotoGP podium with Repsol Honda as ‘a pain release’, following a big gamble to leave KTM for the Japanese manufacturer.
Following back-to-back MotoGP wins at COTA and Misano, Marc Marquez is within ten points of Johann Zarco for fourth in the championship, although the Repsol Honda rider is concentrating more on ‘riding my own championship’.
Marc Marquez picks up his first MotoGP win at a right-hand circuit since returning from injury - his third victory of the year after seeing Francesco Bagnaia directly crash in front of him.