Risky Business: Bagnaia’s Dad, Two Scooters, and Marquez’s Heroic Rescue

Risky Business: Bagnaia's Dad, Two Scooters, and Marquez's Heroic Rescue

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Gresini Ducati MotoGP rider Alex Marquez has detailed the frantic, Q2 spot-saving scooter race across the Brno circuit he experienced on the opening day of this weekend’s Czech Grand Prix

Gresini Ducati MotoGP rider Alex Marquez described a thrilling experience during the Czech Grand Prix weekend at the Brno circuit, where he engaged in a scooter race to save his spot in Q2.

Despite a late crash during practice that seemed to push him towards Q1, Marquez managed to secure a direct Q2 qualification spot by a mere quarter of a second, preserving his perfect record.

With a daring sprint and the help of two scooters from marshals, Marquez made it back to the track in time to secure a ninth-place position, showcasing his determination and quick thinking.

During the chaotic sprint, Marquez humorously revealed that he chose a different scooter out of respect for rival Pecco Bagnaia, avoiding a potentially awkward situation.

Marquez’s risky and eventful return to the pits was a team effort, with his Gresini crew prepared and efficient in facilitating his rapid return to the track, a tactic he learned from observing his brother Marc’s team in Moto2.

Although the situation was tense and demanding, Marquez reflected on the experience with humor and gratitude for the successful outcome, highlighting the unexpected challenges and excitement of MotoGP racing.

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