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Alberto Puig sends a few messages – ‘ Discussing a problem that doesn’t exist is not a smart thing to do ‘

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September 8, 2023
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Alberto Puig sends a few messages – ‘ Discussing a problem that doesn’t exist is not a smart thing to do ‘
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During the first day of MotoGP at Misano, Alberto Puig, the team manager of Repsol Honda, responded to the circulating rumors about Marc Marquez. Puig emphasized that addressing a non-existent issue is not a wise move.

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The MotoGP paddock has been buzzing with speculations about Marc Marquez’s future in the championship. Some believe that the eight-time world champion might be considering a change, while others think he could be facing challenges within the team.

However, Alberto Puig, while speaking to the media, dismissed these rumors. He stated, “Discussing a problem that doesn’t exist is not a smart thing to do, Normally you try to solve a problem when you have one. At the moment, as I told you, we do not have this information  .”

Then he ends: “  I fear that we are not performing well and that our bike is not good. But I have no worries because I have not received any information  ” Puig’s statement suggests that the team is in harmony and there’s no internal conflict.

“ He never came to see us, informing us that he would not stay with us  ” notes the Spaniard who recalls the legal situation between the two parties in question: “I can only give you the information I know. As you said, he has a contract for 2024. So I can only tell you that, for us, we will respect the contract that we have . This is what I can tell you because I have not had any communication from the pilot or his manager .”

Marc Marquez, who has been with Repsol Honda since 2013, has faced his share of ups and downs. Despite the challenges, he has consistently showcased his talent and determination on the track.

The Misano circuit has always been a significant venue for Marquez. He has clinched several victories here, making it a special place in his career. As the weekend progresses, fans and experts alike will be keenly watching Marquez’s performance and any developments within the team.

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