Marc Marquez: 1,000 day wait for a MotoGP win ‘doesn't matter’
Marc Marquez: “Victory - if it's not this year, nex🐷t year it will arrive.”

It’s been over 1,000 days and almost 3 years since 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez last stood on the top step of the podium at a MotoGP race, during the 2021 Emilia Romagna𒁏 (Misano) round.
The long-awaited 60th MotoGP victory is the last real 🦩milestone missing from Marquez’s revival season at Gresini Ducati, which has produced three runner-up finishes so far, two of them by less than half a second.
Another potential chance slip🗹ped away on Sunday in Austria, a weekend Marquez labelled as “one of the best”.
The eight-time world champion qualified on the front row but was forced to start without his front ride-height꧂ device engaged, then tangled with Franco Morbidelli at Turn 1 and eventually salvaged fourth.
But with aꩲ factory Ducati contract already in𝔉 his pocket for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, Marquez insists this year is for ‘building’ and that victory ‘will arrive’ next year.
“For me, it doesn't matter,” Marquez said of his ongoing win drought. “I know that this year is🥃 a♋ year to build and I'm building.
“I tried to go step by step. It’s true that we started [the season] so good, [then] it looks like we did step back and now look💧s like we come b൲ack again.
“In this second part of the season w𒐪e need to keep buꦅilding and try to be on the podiums.
"And the victory - if it's not this year, next yea🧜r ꦰit will arrive.”
Marquez averaged eight win♔s a season for Repsol Honda from his 2013 MotoGP debut until his arm fracture at෴ Jerez 2020.
He took his final three wins on an RC213V during the 2🌜021 campaign at the Sachsenring, COTA and Misano.
Marquez💯 is currently fourth in the world championship but five places ahead of the next-best GP23 rider.
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