Marc Marquez ends near three-year win drought in the Aragon Sprint but "most important day is tomorrow."
It was the 60th time he has done so as a MotoGP rider although the record books won’t show it as an official victory.
“I'm super happy,” said the eight-time world champion. “It's difficult to smile and to enjoy it a lot because we know that the most important day is tomorrow. Marquez has enjoyed a flawless weekend so far, topping every session to take pole by an “unbelievable” - in the words of Francesco Bagnaia - 0.8s.
“On the first lap I did the first mistake in turn 1, a big lock on the front and then I didn't disengage well the rear device and I was all the uphill with the rear device,” he revealed.
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