Alex Marquez was disappointed with Ducati’s results from the French Grand Prix, saying the whole team deserved better.
Ducati He didn’t have a good weekend at Le Mans, since The tragedy of Marc Marquez During the sprint.
even if Francesco Bagnaia is getting a signal position. To qualify, his crash earlier in the French Grand Prix It ensured that no Ducati factory team rider would finish the race for the second week in a row.
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And things got worse after Ducati Alex Marquez He also dropped out of the French Grand Prix, making for a poor weekend.
But Marquez believes Ducati had a stronger showing than the results suggested. Francesco Bagnaia Especially for the team highlight.
Read more: Francesco Bagnaia is seen leaving the Ducati garage after his French Grand Prix crash.

Alex Marquez says Francesco Bagnaia has helped ensure Apria is ‘invincible’ at the French Grand Prix.
to speak DAZN After the race, Gresini Rider Alex Marquez has called on Ducati to remain patient as a team, admitting their poor results do not tell the whole story.
He believes both Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio D’Giantantonio Ducati has shown that they are back and independent. Aprilia Early dominance.
“We have to be calm. I think Peco could have been on the podium today, at least he had the pace to be on the podium, but he made that little mistake on lap three, which is very crucial.”
“So, it was not the same Aprilia dominance as at the beginning of the year, but a different dominance.
“I think both Peco and Di Gianantonio finished the race well, so we weren’t that far behind, and these Aprilias weren’t as invincible as we saw in the first three races of the year.”
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Alex Marquez was frustrated by the ‘stupid’ collision at Le Mans
Speaking further after the race, Marquez turned his attention to his own crash and admitted it was a stupid mistake on his part that sent him out of the race.
“I went down a bit, to the side in the lead, and that’s it, that’s five seconds to figure out where you are, regain your composure, but it was a really stupid crash… and that’s… I’m very angry because it was a stupid mistake.
Before the competition Marquez was not carried away by his victory in Jerez. He admitted it would be difficult for him to go out in France last weekend.
It’s far from a fitting exit for the Gresini rider as MotoGP returns to Spain for the Catalan Grand Prix, where he will have a chance to redeem himself next weekend.
with Marquez already told Gresini of his decision. The Spanish rider can now turn his full attention to the rest of the season ahead of the 2027 season.
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