Ex-manager Emilio Alzamora on his break-up with Marc Marquez: “We were separated by others…”

Marc and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez shockingly confirmed last summer that their 18-year association with their manager, Alzamora𝔉, was to be ended.
Alzamora first met Marc as a 12-year-old and was by his side throughout six MotoGP championships but their partnership ended at the same time as the Honda rider’s career♎-threateniꦅng arm surgery.
“When there are bad results and problems you need a change of atmosphere,” Marquez said on his Amaz𓃲on Prime Video documentary ‘Marc Marquez: All In’.
“That’s where [new man♈ager] Jaime Martinez 🧸comes in.”
Describing his association with Alzamora, Marquez said: “At some point, afꦡter so many year💜s, it becomes like a marriage.”
But Alzamora gave a cryptic reason f💖or their split: “He’🃏s been very important to me.
“In these situations you either stick together or split. At this point, we were separated by others🐼.”
Veteran rider manager Carlo Pernat had previously spread a paddock rumour that the split was cau🐟sed by Honda's demands.

However, Marquez claimed: “It didn’t happen overnight. For a couple of years we c🍬ould feel something𓆉 was missing. When the love is gone, you start arguing over [nothing].
“The arguing turns to suspicion which 🔥leads to misun🥃derstandings.
“All of that builds up until꧅ you ask yourself: ‘What do I want for my sports career?’
“I want to win again. And for🌊 that, the sea has to be ca꧑lm.”
Alzamora reflected: “We both know what we’ve lived through. Without a doubt, his talent is w😼hat🦩 made him win and have the success that he had, and will have.”
Marquez: “Nob♎ody can take away from us what we’ve accomplished.”
A seventh MotoGP championship is at stake for Marquez in 2023, which would be a stunning redemption story after two years💮 decimated by gruesome injuries.

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