A few days before the Dutch TT, Spanish road racer Marc Marquez had put his Catalunya letdown behind him. He is now looking forward to the Assen Grand Prix where he will try to be back to his winning ways.
The motorcycle world champion has had a disappointing season, having suffered three crashes in five races. He is currently 69 points behind Championship leader Valentino Rossi in the standings.
The 22-year-old's latest failure was in front of his home crowd wherein he crashed while chasing Jorge Lorenzo in Barcelona.
"Obviously I’m disappointed to have crashed out of my home race in Catalunya, but we’ve put that behind us now as we head to Assen," the Repsol Honda driver said.
"It’s a shame we couldn’t make the most out of the post-race test on Monday, but it’s the same for everyone. Assen is a track I like - even if it doesn’t necessarily suit our bike the best.
"As always we will have to work hard from Friday morning and hope to make a step with the bike settings. The weather is always unpredictable and this usually plays a part in the weekend, so we will have to keep an eye on."
"It’s a shame we couldn’t make the most out of the post-race test on Monday, but it’s the same for everyone. Assen is a track I like - even if it doesn’t necessarily suit our bike the best.
"As always we will have to work hard from Friday morning and hope to make a step with the bike settings. The weather is always unpredictable and this usually plays a part in the weekend, so we will have to keep an eye on."
Can he able to catch up with his rivals in the Motul TT Assen this weekend? Watch and find out.
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