Marc Marquez’s lesson from Fernando Alonso: “He tries to crush his rival…”
Marc M🎶arquez on how Fernando Alonso "tr🐈ied to crush his teammate or rival"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez 🧜has described what he has learned from F1 driver Fernando Alonso.
Marquez and Alonso are both legends of🎃 motorsport from Spain who have conquered their respective championships.
The aggression on-track which has become Marquez’s tr⛦ademark is꧑ also part of Alonso’s psyche.
"One of the things that Fernando taught me is that you don't have to belitꦗtle your rival,” Marquez told&n💙bsp;.
“But on the contrary, yꩵou have to sꦓee their strengths to prepare better.
"Fernando has always been one of the drivers who has tried to crus🐎h his teammate or rival, but with respe💝ct.
“Both on the track and off i🉐t, andܫ knowing who he was facing.”
Like Marquez, Alonso has had his fair share of feisty rivalries in Formu♋la 1, including with Lewi🍸s Hamilton.
"What happens in Formula 1 is that i▨t depends a lot on the car, so everything also depends technically,” Marquez said.
“But I am sure that it will be a show and above all that it will never lose that magic of tho𓃲se overtakes that are d♛ifferent.
"For me, 1, 2 or 3 drivers do that. The rest overtake in DRS and Fernando is one of those who can overtake you in anyꦜ corner.”
Marquez and Alonso were speaking face-to-face for a Spanish TV documentary about their respecওtive careers.
Alonso asked Marquez how he kept retur𒉰ning to MotoGP despite career-threatening injuries.
"As I have relapsed so many 🦋times, I have realised that this is the best way to learn,” Marquez said.
“You have to escape ex💃pectations when you come back from an injury.
"Obviously, because you have achieved a lot in the past, people expect gr♏eat 𒀰things from you.
“But you have to be realisti🅠c with yourself and your environ🐟ment about where you come from and where you want to go.
"There has to be a path drawn and there will be [hurdles], but it is those moments that make you mature🌼 not only on a professional level, but also on a personal level.”
Marquez opted to leave Repsol Hond💯a for Gresini Ducati this season.
"It has been a year in which I have had to make decisions that I may regret in the future, I don't know,” he admi🌃tted.
“But🉐 they have all 💫been very thought out, very [considered].
“And above all, none of them were mad෴e in the heat of the moment, something that I have also learned.”
Marquez returned last year but endured a horrible campaign which convinced him to quit H🅰onda a year before his contract expired, and to🧸 switch to Ducati.
The early signs of Marquez rid𓆉ing a GP23 have been promising.
In Sepang for the preseason test, his sprint simuಌl𝓰ation times caught the eye.
He will head 💙to Qatar for two days of testing next🍰 week before the season begins on March 8, and the expectation for Marquez to get back to his best will surely follow.

James w𝔉as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.