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Marc Márquez Reacts to Bagnaia’s ‘Super Good or Disaster’ Team-Mate Comment

3 months ago By Sports Desk

Marc Márquez’s move to Ducati for the 2025 MotoGP season is already sparking much speculation in the paddock, especially after the intriguing comment from Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia. The current world champion, when asked about his future partnership with the six-time world champion, didn’t hesitate to joke about the situation, saying that it “could be super good, or a disaster.” Bagnaia’s statement, made during an interview before the Austrian Grand Prix, has generated a wave of reactions, including a response from Márquez himself.

Marc Márquez, who currently races for the Gresini Ducati team and has come off several tough seasons with Honda due to injuries and performance issues with the bike, was not fazed by his future teammate’s comment. In an interview with motogp.com, the Spanish rider expressed confidence and optimism about the new dynamic that the partnership could bring to Ducati.

“I understand what Pecco meant, and I think he’s right in a way,” Márquez began, referring to the delicate balance that can exist between two top riders in the same team. “When two competitive riders are in the same garage, there’s always the possibility of tension. But in the end, that can also raise the level of both of us. I think internal competition is healthy and can make us even better.”

Márquez also highlighted his extensive experience working alongside world champions like Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo, and Joan Mir, and how he has always found ways to learn from them. “What I’ve always done is focus on myself and my work. Of course, there will be moments when things might get complicated, but the most important thing is mutual respect and the ability to learn from each other. Pecco is currently the best rider at Ducati, and I know I have a lot to learn from him.”

The Spaniard also took the opportunity to reinforce his ambition to return to the top, now with the support of a competitive bike. “I’m excited for this new phase with Ducati, a team that has dominated in recent years. If we can work well together, both Pecco and I can bring incredible results to the team.”

Despite the uncertainties that always accompany the formation of a new rider duo, Bagnaia’s comment seems to have been received positively by Márquez. The Spaniard sees the potential for a productive partnership but also recognizes that the pressure will be high. “What I hope is that we can learn from each other and, more importantly, that we can maintain a positive atmosphere in the team. If we can do that, I believe we can achieve great things together.”

As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on how this dynamic will unfold and whether Bagnaia’s prediction of “super good or a disaster” will come true.

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