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Marc Marquez has revealed that a persistent brake problem was the culprit behind him crashing out of the lead in MotoGP’s Grand Prix of the Americas
American MotoGP rider Marc Marquez crashed out of the lead in the Grand Prix of the Americas due to a persistent brake problem. Despite his speed and feeling on the track, the front brake issue caused difficulties throughout the race. Marquez tried leading to see if the temperature would change in the brake, but unfortunately, it failed to respond in Turn 11. The front brake problem took over his race, and he was forced to rush to the front, affecting his performance until he eventually crashed. Marquez acknowledged the challenges and cryptically mentioned it was “normal for a new project”, hinting at potential improvements in the future. Despite the setback, he remains confident in his team’s ability to address the issue and looks forward to upcoming races.