Marc Marquez has dismissed complaints that he is ‘lucky’ as he bids to secure his best performance in the premier class at the start of the 2026 MotoGP season with Ducati.
How the first four rounds of the 2026 MotoGP campaign went Mark MarquezHe could be forgiven for chalking up his unknown results to bad luck.
Controversial intervention by pastors in Thailand Marquez forced him to accept the victory of the Sprint race to the Pedro AcostaUnprecedented damage to the rim of the vehicle in a Grand Prix dimmed his chances of securing a podium finish.
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Another punishment in Austin, although it came from the incident Fabio D’Giantantonio That was entirely his own fault, he threw the Grand Prix result out there High speed crash in Jerez It saw him exit the competition without any points from Sunday.
However, the Spaniard insists that he is not simply suffering from bad luck, showing that he is not in a hurry to fight for consecutive wins in the premier class this year.
Marc Marquez In 2026, he rejected the ‘I’m lucky’ statement.
Following the crash in Jerez two weeks ago, Di Giannantonio branded Marquez ‘unlucky’. In his review of the six riders currently competing under the Ducati umbrella.
The Italian rider is currently in charge of riders Borgo Panigale, but the seven-time world champion is still fast, but says he now finds himself at the mercy of his destiny.
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Marquez, for his part, doesn’t feel the same way. During the interview with Fastlane TVThe factory Ducati star said, “We can call it lucky, but I’d say I’m not fast enough. I mean, if you’re fast, luck always seems to be on your side.
But it’s true, right now, I’m not going the way I want, I’m not going the way at all, and I’m trying to analyze why step by step. I’m just trying to help me get up to last year’s level and work faster.
“We understood many, many things in Jerez. And on my part, I understood many, many things. Let’s see now in the next races we will try to introduce some things here at Le Mans and see if we can have a little step here.”
Marc Marquez says he is not thinking about the MotoGP title until he regains full form.
If Marquez is to hope to retain his riders’ world title this year, he must start by overturning the 44-point advantage he now holds in the MotoGP standings over championship leader Marco Bezeci.
But history is not on his side. Marquez has never come back from a deficit greater than 37 points before At the surfers level to claim the world title.
still, Marquez says he is not thinking about the championship. Until he got his best look on a MotoGP bike.
In the year It’s clear he’s still suffering from a broken collarbone that ended his tenure early in 2025, so his continued recovery looks to be his first port of call.
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