A technique popularized by Marc Marquez was called to change the game in MotoGP.
Young Marquez has ever become famous for tilting, with his elbows occasionally touching the floor when turning his bike.
It’s a way of doing things that require immeasurable courage, but it also comes from healthy logic.
“We get information from the vibrations to the arms of the front tire,” James Torsland explained for the TNT Sports.
“As soon as Marquez drags and realizes his elbow is below, he gets information about what the front tire is doing and he can catch the front.
“He was getting information faster, so only Mark could catch the front.
“When someone else lost their front in standard style, their elbows didn’t touch the floor until it fell. It was too late.”
Mark Marquez: “Very brave” but “results”

Mark Marquez
Cal Crutchlow added:
“We all tried. You dug it a few times.
“Mark, and now, a lot of these guys use it on the gauge, they leaned off their bikes and touched the floor.
“As the frontend goes on, they have another part where they can save it.
“Mark made this.”
Neil Hodgson said: “Mark is so brave that he was happy to do it when he realized he could save it beyond his limits and in his elbow.
“The outcome is getting injured when problems arise.
“But this guy doesn’t care. If it made him faster, he’s prepared.”
Of course, Marquez had a series of heavy crashes that caused terrible injuries and almost forced him to retire.
The crash crash in Aragon in 2020 is a significant regret from his career when he quickly returned from his injuries.
However, Marquez’s brave and innovative style has served him, and many fans see him as the best motorcycle racer ever.
He is currently above the MotoGP rankings and if he wins, he will tie the tally of Valentino Rossi for nine world titles.