Marc Marquez has offered a cryptic response to questions about quitting Honda.
The Repsol Honda rider will reportedly sit down with senior Honda management next weekend at the Japanese MotoGP, the manufacturer’s home race.
“I give 100% on the track and I will continue to do my best as long as I ride a Honda because it has given me so much.”Asked if he plans to tell Honda bosses face-to-face about his intention to leave next weekend in Japan, Marquez replied: “What if there will be a meeting in Motegi with the Japanese leaders?
The situation evolved during the Indian MotoGP weekend, with several Ducati bosses willing to discuss the possibility of Marquez joining.
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