Marc Marquez plans to continue pushing and maintaining his intensity in the remaining races with Honda before his move to Gresini Ducati in 2024.
The eight-time world champion had a decent showing on the Honda last weekend in Thailand, finishing fourth in the sprint and seventh in the grand prix, which became sixth after a penalty for Aleix Espargaro. Marquez now has just three rounds left with Honda before making his move to the Gresini Ducati squad for 2024, with HRC confirming last weekend that he will be allowed to test the bike in Valencia on 28 November.
' Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team Marquez said he was close to joining his brother Alex in running the medium rear tyre in the grand prix, but ultimately opted for the hard option. Though the hard tyre means 'we struggle a lot with the performance' of the Honda, Marquez added that all he was looking for was 'a stable weekend, and we achieved it.
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