Revealed: “The only rider Marc Marquez feared in Moto2”

"I want to ꦚremember something Marquez told me a few years ago..."

Marquez, Moto2, San Marino MotoGP
Marquez, Moto2, San Marino MotoGP

The only rider that put fear into 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez in Moto2 could be reunited with him on next year’s MotoGP grid.

Andrea Iannone has bee🦩n named as the rider who put terror into the heart of the future legend, according to Davide Tardozzi.

Iannone, noꦜw a Ducati rider in World Superbikes after a four-year doping ban elapsed, is considering his options𓆉 for 2025.

“Considerin🅷g h﷽is age, Andrea should try to do well in WSBK,” Ducati team manager Tardozzi told .

“For sureဣ MotoGP is in his head, but I see it difficult that he can get there.

“He is, however, a natu👍ral talent, and I want to remember something Marquez told me♓ a few years ago.

“Iannone was the only rider Marc feared in Moto2.

“Andrea des🎃erved the respect of an eight-time world champion.”

In 2012, as Marquez won the Moto2 championship, Pol Espa🎉rgaro finis🅰hed second and Iannone third in the championship.

A year earlier, Marquez was runner-up to Stefan Bradl with Ian🌜none again third.

Many years later, after Marquez conquered MotoGP and is now into his next phase seeking another championship on a Ducati, Iannone is also e🔥xperiencing a 🐼rebirth.

The forgotten man of motorcycle racin💜g has impressed in the early rounds of the WSBK season for Go Eleven Ducati.

Tardozzi admits the Pramac MotoGP team are among h🥂is suitors for next year.

“We know Paolo Campin🧜oti is a great admirer of his,” Tardoz𝓡zi said.

“I think, however, that the thing is reaꦬsonablyღ difficult for several reasons.

“Andrea is doing very well in WSBK, but MotoGP is a step further and I don’t know if after 🐲so many years he can still digest it.

“Also, the way of ridiꦇng has changed and at the same time also the characteristics of🔯 the bikes.”

Iannone could also seek the factory Ducati WSBK bike if Alvaro Bautista opts 🧔to walk away.

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