Japanese GP – Marc Marquez (1st): "Under pressure, I feel better on the bike!"
Objective achieved for Marc Marquez, who reaches "level 7" and pockets his 7th world title in Moto Grand Prix from his first attempt at the 2018 Japanese GP. A crowning signed with energy and panache, like the five-time MotoGP world champion. Debriefing.
Marc Marquez, Honda-Repsol (6th in qualifying and 1st in race) : "I feel really, really good! I would say it’s a dream come true, or better, I’m living a dream. It’s something very special, here with my team, all the people at Honda and from the HRC, my family and my staff. It was an excellent season and, from Aragon (editor’s note), I had started to imagine this title because it was very close ".
"Then I realized that was not my style, that I needed more motivation. So I set myself the goal of trying to get the title on my first match point here at Motegi, winning the race. It seems like when I’m under pressure I feel better on the bike! "
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"The race went as planned: I was ready to get off to a good start and immediately overtake. I climbed back to second at the end of the first lap, then I was able to follow Andrea and stay with it. him. I tried to attack before the last lap, because I felt like I could give something more ".
"Then Andrea made a mistake because he was attacking very hard: it’s a shame, because he deserved to be on the podium. It’s also, I think, something Dani would deserve at least once this season … In any case, when I crossed the finish line, it was an explosion of joy! "
The moment the 2018 World Championship was decided crashes out of the and hands the title!
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“My team had prepared this celebration of ‘Level7’, but I didn’t know anything in advance because I never want to know! I think they chose this theme because I played a lot of these kinds of games. we are going to celebrate this seventh title before enjoying the last three races ".
Site analysis : Marc Marquez ends with a victory in Japan a 2018 season masterfully managed, capping at only 25 years and 231 days his fifth crown in the premier class. The Honda official – firmly determined to win on the Honda circuit – wins by KO over Doviziosio, who went to the mat trying to delay the inevitable.
Because it was anyway only a matter of time before attending the coronation of the HRC pilot, credited with 77 points ahead of Dovi before the Japanese GP. Marquez was perfectly aware of this, as was his Italian rival: barring an unlikely setback, his seventh Grand Prix title would be won before the end of the overseas tour..
Others than the n ° 93 could have wished to delay, to minimize the taking of risks to avoid committing a blunder under the pressure. Not Marc Marquez: he needs a challenge to give the best of himself !
It was therefore at Motegi, from his first match point, that he aspired to be titled – as he had already done in then in …
To achieve this, he had to win the race to maintain his lead at 75 points against a top form Dovizioso, on a Ducati very comfortable at the Motegi. Mission accomplished for the native of Cervera, who once again played cat and mouse with the n ° 4 before pushing him to the fault by imposing his rhythm. The height of happiness for Honda: Cal Crutchlow is second on his RCV-LCR, ahead of Alex Rins’ Suzuki !
With this eighth victory, Marc Marquez brings the final touch to an extremely regular season, during which he has placed his factory RC213V on the podium thirteen times in fifteen races (to date) … Leading the championship since the fourth round (the GP in Jerez!), the n ° 93 will never have been jostled from its leading position.
When Marquez combines speed and strategy
Taking advantage of Yamaha’s setbacks and then Dovizioso’s various crashes, Marquez forged a solid lead in the first part of the season before making a “round back” when Dovi and his teammate Jorge Lorenzo rang the charge during the summer: official HRC showed the necessary restraint to accept being defeated three times in a row by the Ducatis (in, in and in)…
This pragmatic approach allowed him to accumulate big points while waiting to be able to carry the blow in the form of a victorious treble in, in and in! Proud, Marc Marquez also took his revenge on Andrea Dovizioso in the last corner of the Buriram circuit !
His domination will hardly ever have been called into question, nor will his regularity: his two races that ended outside the podium are the (18th after being demoted because of his impetuosity), then the (16th after a crash). Unlike Dovizioso, Marquez has been able to take advantage of a high-performance motorcycle on all circuits by avoiding missteps.
Party hard!
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Only small point to improve in 2019 to address his new: the fragility of his left shoulder, which he will have to take care of this winter. By dint of falling repeatedly during the tests (18 falls this year!), Marquez damaged his shoulder and it now comes loose quite easily..
The n ° 93 experienced this during his lap of honor yesterday in Japan, when his shoulder came out of its housing after Scott Redding gave him a little too deep a kick to congratulate him! Hence these astonishing images of a Marc Marquez lying on the ground, with his brother and his trainer by his side: the two men were putting his shoulder back !
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