MotoGP Japan: Jorge Lorenzo: Marc Marquez to Gresini? ‘I think it’s done’

Now working for DAZN, Lorenzo, like the rest of the MotoGP media, has been unable to get a straight answer from Marquez over the growing rumours that he will walk out of his big-money Honda deal a year early to join brother Alex at Gre𓂃sini in 2024.
This weekend’s Japanese MotoGP, at the Honda-✃owned Motegi circuit, is viewed as a key moment in negotiations over the #93’s future. But triple world champion Lorenzo now sees the shock move as ‘done’, meaning any further Marquez-HRC talks would be on the terms of separation.
“Yeah, this idea [of Marquez leaving Honda to join Gresini Ducati] is getting bigger and bigger in my head,” Lorenzo told the show.
“I think it’s done.
“I think Marc doesn’t ca🅘re so much about the money. He just cares 🅠to be competitive again in 2024 and then be completely open to choose from many competitive options for 2025.”
While 💛Gresini, wꦉhich uses year-old Ducati machinery, has the only remaining MotoGP seat free for next season, all factory teams have at least one vacancy for 2025.
Last weekend in India, Duca🅠ti’s sporti༺ng director Paolo Ciabatti admitted: “It looks like [Gresini] have this opportunity and they are waiting for Marquez’s decision.”
It has now been almost 700 day𓆏s since Marquez's 59th and most recent MotoGP wiꦿn, at Misano in 2021.

Peter 💎has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s inju⛎ry issues.