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This is the Reason why Alex Marquez Failed to Control the Honda Repsol RC213V, is it Fatal? - Multymeter
marc márquez, qatar, 2017

This is the Reason why Alex Marquez Failed to Control the Honda Repsol RC213V, is it Fatal?

Multymeter.com – Sport : The Spanish rider who is also the younger brother of Marc Marquez, Alex Marquez, is currently in his fourth season in MotoGP.

Alex Marquez, who is a two-time world champion, currently defends the Gresini Racing Satellite team, riding the best bike on the grid, the Ducati Desmosedici.

Before joining the Ducati Desmosedici, Alex also rode a Repsol Honda for one year, two years with the Satellite team.

For three years, Alex experienced some tough stuff, but Alex learned a lot from it all.

Unlike other bikes, riders can usually feel if something is wrong or they are going to crash. It turns out that on Honda there is a typical problem with the bike, this is also experienced by many riders, after Alex, Joan Mir also experienced it, riding. a Honda the riders never received a warning when they were about to fall. It can happen suddenly without warning.

Based on his experience, Alex had explained that with a Honda, riders never know if they will be thrown off when cornering.

This seems like the perfect way to lose confidence.

“Yes, the perfect way! That’s the way it is,” Alex said in an interview with Speedweek.com.

“In Austin I talked to Joan Mir, we talked about bikes and other things,” Alex continued, explaining his point.

And he has that feeling too. He says; ‘With Honda, you never know what’s going to happen.’ I replied; ‘That’s the way it is!’said Alex as he smiled.

“It’s been a tough three years for me.

But when you\’re in trouble, you learn more.

After three difficult years, especially the last two, I’ve learned a lot and improved as a rider,” Alex recalled of his experience with Honda.

Now Alex is adapting to the Ducati Desmosedici bike, and trying to pick himself up from his difficult stint, although he is aware that the Ducati Desmosedici bike has a different character than the Honda.***

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