Paolo Simoncelli: What if Marc Marquez had been involved?

Paolo Simoncelli has taken aim at Marc Marquez’s detractors during the latest edition of his blog, hailing the six-time MotoGP champion’s performance on his return from injury.
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Simoncelli, boss of the Sic58 Moto3 team and father of the late Marco, also questioned what the reaction 🌠would have been like had Marquez been involved in any of the close moves, contacts and collisions at Le Mans.

Marquez had been absent from MotoGP since fracturing𝄹 his thumb in the Portimao season openeꦕr, when he collided with Miguel Oliveira and was given a double long lap penalty (which ultimately wasn’t served due to his injury absence from the following round).

“At this moment, where journalists and TV often spread false alarms, but only about those they want, and risky overtakes are discussed almostꦿ to the point of absurdity, I want to ask you a question: What if Marqu🌠ez had been involved?" wrote Simoncelli.

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"What if he had been the cause of ♏one of the accidents or contacts? Do you think that the media would have played it down? Let me answer, of course not! They would ha🧜ve burned him as they did with Joan of Arc, just to quote a French example.

“Putting asi🎃de that the Marquez accusations soun🍸d like a familiar story to me, here was a guy that after 45 days of convalescence got on a bike, with a chassis never tried before, and looked set to take pole (that in the end was claimed by a fantastic lap from Bagnaia)!

“Unlike the others, Marquez is often accused of making aggressive overtakes and un🌌fair manoeuvres. But overtakes, tight lines close to the edge, the adrenaline and the thrills represent the essence of motorcycling, without them this sport would not exist.

“A MotoGP race like Le ꧙Mans hadn’t been seen for ღa long time, incredible braking, borderline overtakes… and Marquez made an amazing race that kept us glued to the screen.

“These people represent THE spectacle of 🌄motorcycling racing, and we need them in a world where football is king. So I ask myself…why don’t we enjoy the beauty of this sport and let these guys do what only a few people in the world can do?”

Marqꦚuez finished fifth in the French Sprint race and then fell while fighting to defend second on ওthe penultimate lap of the grand prix.

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