15.11.2020

Alex Márquez was left without reward after fighting through the pain barrier.

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Weather was no longer the center of discussion in Valencia as the sun sat high in the sky for the entire day. The good weather set the scene for a riveting penultimate MotoGP race of the year.

After yesterday’s substantial crash in Q1, Alex Marquez headed out in morning Warm Up to check his physical condition ahead of the race. Ending the 20-minute session in 14th, Alex proved he was ready to race. A remarkable first lap saw the Repsol Honda Team rider charge through the field and make up five places in just a single lap, challenging for points immediately. Joined by Cal Crutchlow and Fabio Quartararo in the top 15, Alex fought to hold his own but a lack of power in his injured wrist held him back. Through gritted teeth, the MotoGP rookie went on to 16th place and missed the final point scoring position but less than a tenth of a second.

Now just a single race remains in the 2020 season as the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal is set to make its MotoGP World Championship debut on November 22. Both Alex and Stefan have experience around the circuit after a brief test earlier in the year.

The Repsol Honda Team would like to congratulate Joan Mir and Suzuki on winning the 2020 MotoGP Rider World Championship.

Alex Márquez, 16th: “The problem today was that I had no power in my wrist, it was a tough race but we had to finish the race after two DNFs. It was about building confidence and preparing for Portimao. I’m happy to have finished the race, I think our result isn’t too bad considering the fall yesterday. Now the objective is to recover as much as possible for the last weekend of the year and finish my rookie season off. I want to congratulate Mir as well, we were team-mates in 2018 in Moto2 and has had a very consistent season – a deserving champion.”

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