Marc Marquez emphasized the importance of his steady performance that secured him second place at the challenging French Grand Prix, granting him a comfortable lead in the MotoGP standings. The six-time champion faced a close battle with his brother Alex throughout the race as they fought for the championship lead. Marc’s strategic race paid off as he now holds a significant 22-point advantage heading into the British Grand Prix. With his main rivals facing setbacks and falling behind in points, Marquez extended his lead, particularly over Francesco Bagnaia, who finished in 16th place due to an early incident. Being fully aware of the championship implications, Marquez focused on maintaining a safe pace and avoiding unnecessary risks on a day marked by unpredictable weather conditions. Drawing lessons from a previous crash, Marquez approached the race with caution, acknowledging the need for improvement and consistency in his future performances.
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