In Madrid, after arriving with a motorcade and a few laps on his Honda MotoGP bike, the rider watched the first episode with the fans: “I see myself again in this series: I’m like that. And I want another world title”
February 20, 2023
Issue 93 presented in Madrid, in grand style, the series dedicated to him on prime, that is Marc Márquez: All in. First a motorcade then the eight-time world champion traveled along the Gran Vía in Madrid with his MotoGP putting on a show, then there was the collective viewing of the first episode on a giant screen. Present thousands of fans.
We have already talked about our impressions on this series in this article (which you can also find below as the first related). But during the presentation Marquez made other interesting statements.
Here are some.
“I’ve always been very open and cheerful in my professional life – these are the words that Marquez said, reported by Mundo Deportivo -. But personally I’ve always been very reserved. These last two years have made me stronger, more mature. My eyesight , my arm… It’s hard when you wake up after going to the operating room and they are recording you“.
The initial idea of the Prime docu-series was another…
“The initial idea of the documentary was to tell that I was back to winning after two difficult years, but suddenly I had a problem with my eye, then again with my arm… There were moments of tension with Honda, with my team, but other moments were happy. And when I see the result I say: ok, it was worth it”.
“When I saw myself in the docuseries, I said: I’m this way. You don’t have the same mentality at 20 or 25 as you do at 30. You can’t please everyone, there is no such thing as a perfect person.”
“Pressure is almost a friend – he added -, I love it and I also try to generate it. The responsibility of being a public figure, a reference for children, weighs more than the pressure on the circuits”.
“I want another World Cup. I know there’s a risk, but in motorcycling it’s normal. My passion will always be motorcycles. I’m 30 and I still have a long way to go,” she stressed during the presentation of the series.