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‘I still believe Marc is one of the greatest talents in this paddock’ – Casey Stoner

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October 20, 2023
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‘I still believe Marc is one of the greatest talents in this paddock’ – Casey Stoner
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Still on the subject of GPOne’s interview with the charismatic Autralian rider Casey Stoner, one of the topics inevitably covered was Marc Márquez’s move from Honda to Gresini.

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On the topic of Marc Marquez’s move to Gresini, Stoner said, “I’m not surprised by Marc’s decision to leave Honda. It must have been challenging for the Japanese to compete with the Europeans in recent years. I’m, however, surprised that Honda let him go. I understand Marquez’s choice; he wants to win on a winning bike.”

When asked about the potential of Marquez winning the championship, Stoner responded, “I still believe Marc is one of the greatest talents in this paddock. In recent years, Marc has had to deal with his physical condition and injuries. The Ducati is a winning bike, and he’s a champion. Whether he’ll be championship material, we’ll find out soon.”

Regarding Bagnaia, Stoner commented, “Pecco is a good rider. I know his chief technician, Gabarrini, well. Bagnaia has made significant progress and deservedly won the 2022 title. This year will be interesting with fast riders like Bezzecchi and Martin.”

Finally, when asked if there’s a new Stoner in the paddock, he said, “I don’t think so. Not because current riders lack talent, but because every rider is different. I’ve always been hard on myself. People sometimes don’t understand that I didn’t desperately want to beat others; I wasn’t happy with myself if I didn’t do my job. What mattered to me was personal achievement.”

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