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MotoGP, Marquez: "It's not enough to be the best: I learned from Pedrosa, Lorenzo and Rossi"

"I was able to compete with them, to beat them, because sometimes it's not enough to be the best. You must be the most complete, the fastest, the smartest, use your experience and then also have the team and the bike to fight for a world championship"

MotoGP: Marquez: "It's not enough to be the best: I learned from Pedrosa, Lorenzo and Rossi"

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To take a break from training Marc Marquez, together with his brother Alex, went to the stadium to watch the match between Atlético Madrid and FC Barcelona.

The former world champion was intercepted by the microphones of DAZN Spain, which follows him step by step, and obviously they spoke about MotoGP.

To the insistent question about what his future will be, Marc answered with all sincerity.

"I still trust Honda 100%. It's the manufacturer that gave me all six MotoGP titles, that's no small thing. It's true that we found ourselves in a difficult situation with my injury and the team went a bit off course. But I trust them completely."

Marquez reaffirmed his trust in the engineering skills of the world's leading motorcycle manufacturer.

“I'm confident they'll build a good bike and obviously I must be fully prepared to be able to fight for the world championship - reiterated the champion from Cervera - that's my goal and that of Honda and the whole team. We must all be united to achieve this goal."

Marquez then received the support of Jorge Lorenzo, who is a columnist for DAZN.

"Jorge and I have always had great mutual respect, I learned a lot from him. For me he was a benchmark, like Dani Pedrosa, like Valentino Rossi... I was able to compete with them, beat them, but I learned what is most important: sometimes it's not enough to be the best. You must be the most complete, the fastest, the smartest, use the experience and then also have the team and the bike to fight for a world championship".

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