Marc Marquez probably didn’t expect the most intrusive query about his future to come from a fellow MotoGP rider.
After the Japanese MotoGP, Marquez was fielding questions from journalists about whether he will quit or stay at Honda in 2024.Valentino Rossi wore a t-shirt saying “bye, bye baby” at the season-ending grand prix before quitting Yamaha to join Ducati, and was kissed on his helmet.
Bagnaia was cheekily inferring that Marquez will make a similarly high-profile decision to leave Honda and link up with Gresini Ducati, as expected.Words that could clearly be understood as a hint that he won’t represent Honda at their home race ever again. Marquez has been coy about his future but Ducati boss Gigi Dall’Igna dropped the biggest hint yet, after the Japanese MotoGP, that the star rider is coming to Gresini.But will Marquez have better luck at Ducati than his old enemy Rossi did, when he made his own ill-fated move?
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