Pedro Acosta says Marc Marquez is ‘back’ after returning to the MotoGP grid from injury.
of Ducati The rider missed the races at Le Mans and Montmelo after requiring surgery on his right shoulder and leg. Returning to MotoGP at Mugello, he had a smooth weekend at the Italian GP, ​​finishing P7.
Considering his physical condition, his pace was strong in GP26 and he fought hard against his rivals. Marquez had a great fight with Acosta. During the race, however, KTM He won when the rider finished sixth.
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Pedro Acosta says Marc Marquez is ‘back’ after battling him at Mugello.
Marquez later admitted that he had ‘given up’ To the end of the race. He was running fourth, but soon dropped from Ai Ogura, Fabio Di Giannantonio and behind him Acosta.
While the Spaniard admits he’s not quite up to fitness, he felt he had a good weekend and will be looking to carry his momentum into the race. Hungarian Grand Prix.
Many think that Balaton Park would be more suitable MarquezIt is counter-clockwise and much less technical and physical than Mugello. Acosta believes his compatriot, who will team up with Ducati in 2027, will be looking to close the championship gap.
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Said through. Motosan In Hungary: “It’s true that I didn’t expect to fight a lot in Mugello on Sunday. It’s also a positive thing because the biggest problem in Mugello was that I was blowing a lot of straights, and in theory this shouldn’t happen here.
But you never know. Last year there was only one Aprilia, this year there are four. Mark is back, and I’m sure he’s looking to close the championship gap. It will be a competitive weekend.
He had more credit for Marx, as mentioned. Motorsport SpainI don’t have high expectations. It is true that last year went well; This is my first time leading a MotoGP on Friday.
What are your real thoughts on Balaton Park?
The track has come in for a lot of criticism…
But he only had one challenger, Aprilia, Marc Marquez was in his element, and the other Ducatis were struggling a bit. Now we’ve got four Aprilias up front, all Ducatis, eager to make a statement and score points for the championship.
The Ducati rider’s chances of a title in 2026 are disappointing. After all, he is now 102 points behind leader Marco Bezecchi after the first seven events.
A win from this position would mark the biggest comeback in MotoGP history for the 33-year-old. He has doubts, however ‘Nobody’ in the paddock is ruling Marquez. Championship race.
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