Marc Marquez is Troubles the Problem of MotoGP Drivers


Valentino Rossi: "Marc Marquez Troubles the Problem of MotoGP Drivers"

FastnPower - Monster Energy Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi gave praise to his rival Marc Marquez.

However, Valentino Rossi has a unique way to praise his rival by calling Marc Marquez the culprit of the MotoGP drivers.

"The problem for all drivers is Marquez," said Valentino Rossi.

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The driver nicknamed The Doctor also gave a reason why he called Marquez as a problem for the MotoGP riders.

According to Rossi, currently Marquez is a racer who can go fast and has a strong motorbike, making it difficult for other drivers to win in each race series.

"If he (Marquez) does not fall in Austin, he will win four of the five series at the moment. He is going very hard (strong), he is racing very fast and he has a strong motorbike. It makes it difficult for all his opponents because he is stronger than anyone on each track with all the conditions on the track, "Valentino Rossi explained.

Currently, Marc Marquez is at the top of the 2019 MotoGP standings, while Valentino Rossi is ranked fourth.


Fast, Fearless Fabio Becomes Youngest MotoGP™ pole sitter


Quartararo storms to Jerez pole as Petronas Yamaha SRT take a Q2 1-2 with Morbidelli second, Marquez 3rd, Dovi 4th, Rossi 13th

FastNPower - Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) becomes the youngest ever MotoGP™ pole sitter at 20 years, 14 days after setting a new Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto lap record in qualifying, a 1:36.880 seeing the Frenchman beat teammate Franco Morbidelli by 0.082 as the new Petronas Yamaha SRT outfit lockout the front of the grid. Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) had to settle for third after losing out by a slender 0.090 to Quartararo.

It was Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda Team) who led the field onto their first flying laps and stalking the number 99 was teammate Marquez, and the reigning World Champion was able to take full advantage of Lorenzo’s draft to set a 1:36.970 straight out the blocks. A formidable first benchmark as Marquez then pulled straight in, seemingly attempting the two-stop strategy.

Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) went to second before Free Practice leader Danilo Petrucci (Mission Winnow Ducati) emerged as Marquez’ closest challenger in the early stages of Q2 – the gap over three tenths though. But it wasn’t for long, Morbidelli was fourth after his first flyer but on his second attempt, the Italian went within a tenth of Marquez’ provisional pole time as 0.7 split the top 12 after the first set of runs, Quartararo sitting fifth at this point.

Marquez emerged on his second set of Michelin slicks before the rest and it was looking good for the Honda rider to move the goal posts further from his rivals, but he lost time in the last sector and it was as you were when the rest of the field ventured back out on fresh rubber. After a solid weekend so far, Lorenzo’s qualifying ended early after a crash at Turn 2 – rider ok. Not the birthday present the five-time World Champion was looking for.

Back on track and it wasn’t long before a certain 20-year-old was setting the timing screens alight, but would he be able to hold his advantage? Absolutely. Quartararo went P1 with a blistering 1:36.880 - the best lap of the weekend and a new lap record. It was far from over though, Championship leader Andrea Dovizioso (Mission Winnow Ducati) was on a very hot lap and was threatening Quartararo’s time, but the Italian lost time in the last sector and slotted into fourth. And what about Morbidelli? The Italian was pushing hard and propelled himself into P2, 0.082 off his teammate and 0.008 ahead of Marquez.



FP1 Results for Spanish MotoGP 2019 - Honda is Dominant, Marc Marquez was Fastest

FastnPower - Free practice session or Free Practice (FP) in the first 2019 Spanish MotoGP just ended on Friday (3/5/2019).

Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) successfully recorded the best time in the session which took place at the Jerez Circuit, Spain.

The Baby Alien was able to carve out the best time record of 1 minute 37.921 seconds from 13 laps which he devoured throughout the session.

Meanwhile, the second position is occupied by Jorge Lorenzo and followed by Maverick Vinales just below it.

As if not wanting to waste time, a number of racers decided to go straight to the track as soon as the 2019 Spanish MotoGP FP1 session began.

No exception, Marc Marquez, who in the previous series failed to finish in the Americas 2019 MotoGP.