Former MotoGP star Jaime Alguersuari spoke out about Marc Marquez crushing the competition this season. The Spanish legend has led 156 laps compared to every other rider combined, managing just 155 laps. Marquez continues to win races despite facing tough challenges from other teams. His comeback story amazes fans who watch him dominate tracks around the world. The championship battle looks completely one-sided as Marquez pulls away from his rivals.
Francesco Bagnaia finds himself trapped 130 points behind the unstoppable Marquez. Alguersuari believes Bagnaia should quit racing if he falls 300 points back from the leader. The Italian rider struggles to match Marquez's pace during crucial moments of each race. Other top riders like Martin also lost their early season advantages to the Spanish champion. Bagnaia needs miraculous performances to have any chance of catching up.
Alguersuari dismissed claims that motorcycle manufacturers build worse bikes for certain riders. He questioned why some racers perform poorly during the middle part of the racing season. Teams spend millions developing machines that give every rider equal chances to win. The former racer pointed out that skill matters more than equipment differences between teams. Technical excuses cannot explain such massive point gaps between championship contenders.
Marquez turned the tables on riders who dominated earlier championship rounds. His superior racing ability puts him ahead of every competitor on the track. The championship race appears over as other riders struggle to keep pace with Marquez. Alguersuari warned that MotoGP loses excitement when one rider wins everything. Fans want close battles instead of predictable victories every weekend.
Francesco Bagnaia finds himself trapped 130 points behind the unstoppable Marquez. Alguersuari believes Bagnaia should quit racing if he falls 300 points back from the leader. The Italian rider struggles to match Marquez's pace during crucial moments of each race. Other top riders like Martin also lost their early season advantages to the Spanish champion. Bagnaia needs miraculous performances to have any chance of catching up.
Alguersuari dismissed claims that motorcycle manufacturers build worse bikes for certain riders. He questioned why some racers perform poorly during the middle part of the racing season. Teams spend millions developing machines that give every rider equal chances to win. The former racer pointed out that skill matters more than equipment differences between teams. Technical excuses cannot explain such massive point gaps between championship contenders.
Marquez turned the tables on riders who dominated earlier championship rounds. His superior racing ability puts him ahead of every competitor on the track. The championship race appears over as other riders struggle to keep pace with Marquez. Alguersuari warned that MotoGP loses excitement when one rider wins everything. Fans want close battles instead of predictable victories every weekend.