Box Confidential: The wolf is coming!

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The wolf is coming!

Their rivals are not going to admit it, but they are aware that the wolf is coming; They know. And that wolf is called Marc Márquez. Today here in Portimao he was first in all sessions to finish third in the final classification of the day, while on the other hand he released his list of falls, although he called it a slip. But it is in the most detailed analysis where the warnings that the wolf Marc lurks. In the single, difficult and difficult Portuguese circuit, its sectors #2 and #3 are what in slang would be called ‘pilot’, that is, where the motorcycle takes a backseat. And who has been the fastest in those two sectors? If he If tomorrow he will be on the front row of the grid… I honestly thought it would be more difficult for Márquez to train again, that he won’t show his teeth until the race in Austin or Jerez, but pay attention to Marc tomorrow in a short career. I wouldn’t bet against him.

MotoGP World Cup vs SBK World Cup.

I think there will be an explanation, but even after hearing it, making the Portuguese MotoGP GP coincide with the Catalan round of the World Superbike on the same weekend continues to be confusing. Especially considering that the two championships are run by the same company… The church has doctors. Last night I had dinner with the communications manager of a brand present in both championships, who explained to me the profile of each. “For us, we understand the Superbike World Championship as a championship to sell the motorcycle we have in the dealerships and where we race. On the other hand, in MotoGP what we ‘sell’ is the brand, our technology, what we can do, that is, image. The MotoGP fan can be the one who buys us a scooter, that’s why MotoGP is more important to brands than SBK.

There are no sport passports.

The confirmation of Fermín Aldeguer’s arrival in MotoGP has awakened critics who denounce the excessive ‘Spanishness’ of the World Championship, especially the Anglo-Saxon press. And what can I say? They are right, because of the ten Spanish riders present in MotoGP on the grid of twenty-two, we must add, for example, the titles from the last season of Pedro Acosta and Jaume Masía in Moto2 and Moto3 respectively. . And our factory riders don’t stop: Alonso López won in Qatar in Moto2, as did David Alonso in Moto3. “In sport there are no passports, but performance,” said Marc Márquez when asked about it. One sentence, simple, but that says it all.

Source: La Verdad

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