Marc Márquez and the Portuguese GP: ″We didn’t have good feelings″
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Spanish rider finished sixth, just behind Miguel Oliveira.
The Spanish rider Marc Márquez (Honda, fifth Grand Prix) who didn’t have good feelings, won the fifth prize in Portugal in MotoGP racing at the Motorcycle World Championship, which finished sixth, behind the Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (KTM).
“It’s not the result we want to fight for, but today, we didn’t know good feelings”, since we had no intention of making the warm-up of this not feel “like”.
The Spanish rider revealed to have done “a little on the bike” with a view to the race, a little or another, but with “the best speed of the was superior”.
The former world champion kept up with his teammate, fellow Spaniard Pol Espargaró (Honda), and with his brother, Alex Márquez (Honda), with whom he discussed sixth position at risk of goal.
“We managed to emerge victorious from this battle, but it is certain that it is not where we want to be. We want to be faster in Jerez and finish closer to the leaders”, concluded the Catalan rider.