Snarling Marc Marquez “put fear into opposition”
"I would be worried if I was the opposition.”

Marc Marqꦜuez’s title rivals will be “worried” by the “intent” he demonstrated ♛in Misano, it is claimed.
Gresini Duca🎀ti’s Marquez has now won the past two grands prix to re♒-enter the MotoGP championship battle.
Marque♉z recovered from a mistake in qualify🐎ing to master the changing conditions during the San Marino MotoGP and convert a P9 start into victory.
Next weekend’s Emilia-Romagna MotoGP is a retꦏurn to the M🃏isano circuit which Marquez brilliantly conquered seven days ago, raising optimism that he will win again.
“He pounced! And made up𝔉 for everything 🧜he lost with his crash in Q2,” broadcaster Simon Crafar analysed.
♕“He was more confident in the conditions, an🎐d he got to the front.
“The big thing for me was his pace after he did that. I looked ♕at the concrete that the canopies are built on, and you could see it evaporate! Within a couple of laps the water was gone.
“Marc’s pace after ღit d💟ried out was what impressed me, and it’s what will make Marc so happy.
“It was really valuable. It was his b𒆙est ride since getting on the Ducati.
“It will put fear🀅 into the opposition when we come back here. Hiꦆs speed after it dried out was good enough to match anyone, and he knows it. If he qualifies right he will fight for the win again, at the second race here.
“He put on a masterclass, unbelievably good. He’s in the fight for the champiꦿonship.
“Did you see the look on Marc’s face when he was asked if ꩲhe was in the fight for the championship? He said he can’t afford to make mistakes.
“The intent on Marc’s face - and the level of rider that he is - I would be worried if I was 𒆙the 🐠opposition.”
Marquez is 53 points adrift of championship leader Jorge Mar🍸tin, whose error last weekend opened the door♈ for the Gresini star.
TNT Sports’ Neil Ho🅷dgson analysed Marquez: “He needed those little drops of rain. We know, because we were stood outside in it, it was not quite 🎐enough. Until it was…
“It wasn’t forecast. But that🌃 little glint, at that point, is when he turns into a different animal. All in.
“Every other rider goes ‘ahh trick༒y conditions’. He🍷’s all-in: ‘This is mine, I’m having it!’
“Usually when he does that, it pays off more than it doesn’t. He has crashed a lot, and will crash a lot mo🎃re.
“But when he goes all-in… he’s got this ridiculous skill to not c🐷rash in tricky conditions.”
Michael Laverty credited Marquez: “To keep the temperature in the tyres you have to push. But telling your brain that you need to 𓂃go in there… with full commitment…”

James was a sports journalist at S🌸ky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.