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Possible Marc Marquez Move to Ducati in MotoGP 2024 Raises Concerns for Cal Crutchlow

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Friday, 29 Sep 2023 11:45 IWST

Marc Marquez is rumored to be joining Ducati in MotoGP 2024. (AFP/MONEY SHARMA)

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Move Marc Marquez to Ducati it is said that Yamaha test rider, Cal Crutchlow, will make the race MotoGP become uninteresting.

Marquez is said to be joining Gresini starting in MotoGP 2024. Even though his contract with Honda will end after the 2024 season, it was recently reported that Marquez will be loaned to Gresini and partner with his younger brother, Alex.

Crutchlow thinks Marquez’s move to Ducati will damage competition in MotoGP. Marquez, called Crutchlow, is still the best racer in MotoGP and can dominate the race with Ducati.

“I always say, if Marquez goes to Ducati, then the other riders are better off staying at home [tidak usah ikut balapan]. “That’s why I don’t want to see Marquez join Ducati, I want him to reverse the conditions he is facing at Honda,” said Crutchlow as quoted by Brand.

“Honestly I don’t care about Marc Marquez’s decision. I just want to see a good race on television. I think Marc is the best racer on the grid,” said Crutchlow.

Crutchlow further admitted that he was amazed by Marquez’s ability to ride a Honda RC213V motorbike. Crutchlow said Honda was unable to provide a competitive motorbike for The Baby Alien in the last few seasons in MotoGP.

“I had the honor to ride with Marquez at [LCR] Honda. I studied him, I understood what he did, but I couldn’t imitate him. “I don’t think he’s lost that talent, the motorbike he rides doesn’t allow him to use his talent,” said Crutchlow.

Crutchlow will appear in the 2023 Japanese MotoGP as a racer wild card Yamaha. The 2023 Japanese MotoGP live broadcast can be watched on the Trans7 television station on Sunday (1/10) starting at 13.00 WIB.

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2023-09-29 04:45:29
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