Marc Marquez’s mother has emphatically rejected any suggestion that her son is ‘finished’ despite a difficult start to the 2026 MotoGP season.
Marquez has dropped out of Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix In the second round, this result is 44 points behind championship leader Marco Bezeci. He never returned a deficit greater than 37.
It’s the start of a season that Honda has spent the last four years in the premier class barring injuries. He won two sprint races but did not score a Grand Prix podium.
Marc Marquez never came back from a deficit greater than 37 points
Now 44 years old, the gap with Marco Bezecchi, is his title hopes over?
Marc Marquez’s rivals are also ‘wrong’, said his mother
Marquez is the second-oldest rider on the MotoGP grid at 33 and will be in the top five all-time for premier-class starts later this year.
In the year Since the start of 2020, Marquez has undergone five major surgeries, four on his arm and one on his shoulder. A season-ending injury from last year’s Indonesian GP still seems to be bothering him.
But his mother, Roser Alenta, is adamant that he did not go into decline. She expects the contestants to make mistakes later in the season.
Is all the pressure on Marc Marquez this year?
“Look, Mark is not finished,” she said As. “He’s still there; people are making things up, but he does what he has to do. What do you think? So that the others don’t make mistakes?”
Bezecic has had three high-profile accidents this season, but all of these were on Saturdays. He picked up 95 of the 100 points available in the full-length race.
Jorge Lorenzo and Pedro Acosta spoke about the failure of Marc Marquez
Marco Melandri believes Marquez will not improve physically. As the season continues. It’s been almost 6 months now since the disaster in Indonesia and it still hasn’t fully recovered.
Indeed, Jorge Lorenzo says that Marquez continues to make unusual ‘hand gestures’A clear sign of his discomfort.
The message from the rider is mixed. Sometimes he gets away with any excuse, but he admits that the shoulder interferes with driving.
Pedro Acosta said Marquez’s fall was ‘not normal’ And he thinks that he should change his driving style by moving away from the approach that comes naturally.
Says Fabio Di Giannantonio of the VR46, who surprisingly leads Ducati in the World Championship Marquez was not lucky This year, by denying the representative points on several occasions.
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