Marc Marquez has said his ride to 13th in the MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix was a \u201cdrive to survive\u201d as he was \u201cover the limit of the bike\u201d.
“Tried to survive. Drive to survive,” Marquez commented on his grand prix.
“I mean, it was a race that I started and immediately I was trying to manage the tyres front and rear.“Then I decided to push for two, three, four, five laps, behind that second group that was my brother, [Fabio] Quartararo, [Jack] Miller. “But immediately I saw I was over the limits, over the limit of the bike and then I started to destroy the front tyre too much. So, I decided to just finish the race and get back to my box.”Marquez showed flashes of pace at Barcelona, qualifying 12th having come through Q1 and battled inside the top seven in the sprint before fading to 11th – though still remaining the top Japanese bike rider.
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