Marc Marquez left Mandalika with only the briefest words to a TV camera about an awful Indonesian MotoGP weekend.
His first round since confirming that he will swap Repsol Honda for Gresini Ducati next year, Marquez failed to finish either the sprint race or the grand prix.“Today in the race I kept calm, I was losing a little bit of ground, but I was not panicking. The aim was to finish the race and I was riding with this in mind.
After his weekend ended in the gravel, a miserable Marquez stayed at the barriers for a while, watching the other bikes go past.“The telemetry says that I did the same thing as the previous lap and I fell, my mistake. “Now it's time to take a little step back. In the last races, from India, it seemed that we were further ahead, you get encouraged, you see yourself more with the first and this makes you lose your reference.
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