Marc Márquez Warns Aprilia’s Edge Lies in Riders, Not the Bike Itself
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Marc Márquez was happy with his first training day of the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic of MotoGP, in Brno, despite his two falls. He entered the Q2 and he feels fast, but without rhythm. He managed and will force himself more on Saturday. He still does not want to look up.
Marc Márquez warns Aprilia’s edge lies in riders, not the bike itself
Two crashes in a single day couldn’t stop Marc Márquez from grabbing the spotlight at Brno — but the six-time MotoGP champ insists the real magic isn’t the Aprilia machine, but the pilots behind the handlebars. Fresh from a triumphant double win in Hungary, Márquez arrived at the Czech circuit hungry for more, only to find himself fifth fastest after the first round of practice. Just two-tenths of a second separated him from pace-setter Ai Ogura…

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