Marc Marquez: Very good test, wait and see for Aragon Full story 👉 MotoGP MisanoTest
“I’m very happy because definitely on the second day the feeling was better, especially in the morning,” Marquez said.
Indeed, Marquez’s last and longest run at the test, 7 laps, was only a quarter of a MotoGP race distance. “On the last run I did 7 laps in a row, just to understand where the limit was. I already understood that was too much and I stopped. But it was better than we expected.”“Now the plan is try to understand over these next 2-3 days how the arm reacts. Because sometimes after a big effort you have two options: The pain is there and stays there. Or [the pain] drops and [you can] just grow a lot the muscle.
Marquez added: “A race distance is a race distance and the intensity you ride with in a race weekend is not the same as a test.“But the best way to grow the muscles and to get the confidence again is to be on the bike. So as soon as I feel ready, I will race...”
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