Marc Marquez predicts a Le Mans MotoGP weekend with "many unknowns" including some weather "surprises".
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The more problems, the better the face. Marc Márquez (Ducati), as he did recently, in Jerez, on the day before the start of the Grand Prix of Spain, was one of the first to confront the media on the Le Mans circuit, where tomorrow the Grand Prix of France starts, the fourth citation of the calendar.
Marc Márquez is facing one of the most difficult starts to a season in his career. The Catalan rider will try to turn things around at the French Grand Prix, a track that suits the Ducati's strengths. However, it's worth noting that this poor run of form isn't solely his fault, as the Borgo Panigale factory has lost its dominance in MotoGP. Both rider and bike are in dire need of improvement.