Current MotoGP world championship leader Marc Marquez defended his brother Alex against critics, urging more understanding for the challenges riders face in every race. Despite recent speculation that Alex does not challenge Marc as fiercely as he would other competitors, Alex is enjoying his best MotoGP season with Gresini Ducati. While consistently finishing behind Marc in races, recent events, like the Assen sprint race, have reignited debates about Alex’s competitive spirit. Marc spoke out after winning the Dutch Grand Prix, emphasizing the need to respect all riders and their efforts on the track. His comments were made as Alex was on his way to Spain for hand surgery following a crash.
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