REPORT: Marquez signs three-year contract with French MotoGP following stellar Spanish performance.

Marquez gained momentum in the French MotoGP following a strong performance in Spain.

Marc Marquez enters the French MotoGP race with fresh confidence, following his outstanding performance in Spain, where he finished second in a dramatic battle with two-time defending champion Francesco Bagnaia.

Despite this, the 31-year-old is cautiously confident about his chances of winning a seventh world championship.

Marquez has suffered setbacks in recent years owing to injuries and visual troubles, raising concerns about his ability to return to peak form.

However, his pole position and aggressive pursuit of Bagnaia at the Jerez track on his satellite Ducati-Gresini represented a key turning point in his recovery.

This is his best result since finishing second place in the Australian MotoGP in October 2022.

“I won, in terms of my plan, in the path I have in my head, and I am getting better and better,” Marquez remarked.

“Now I must maintain my consistency from the last few races.”

Marquez, whose 59th and last win came at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in October 2021, lies just 32 points adrift of series leader Jorge Martin after four races.

However, he dismisses any talk of him being a title contender.

“For me, it is way too early,” he said. “That is not to say I don’t want to win the title, but it is too early to think of it because I know, and I already understood, I will have plenty of trouble on several tracks.

“We shall see, but for the moment it is necessary to approach the races like that.”

‘Calm me down’

Marquez, though, is surprised he is just over 30 points adrift of his compatriot Martin, who rides a Ducati-Pramac.

“I am really surprised because I had a terrible start to the campaign,” he said.

“That suggests we are racing to our limits, that there will still be a lot of zeros and the title race will be very close.

“For me, it is already a source of pride to be battling with the Ducati leaders.”

Jerez was also equally significant for Ducati factory rider Bagnaia as he had not won since the season opener in Qatar. He is now just 17 points off Martin.

The 25-year-old is seeking a third successive world title.

If successful, he would be the first Italian to be a triple world champion on an Italian-manufactured bike since the legendary Giacomo Agostini won his third (1966) of eight titles on the MV Agusta.

“Our goal is always to win,” Bagnaia told Speedweek.

“The season is long, and even though Jorge Martin took a lead at the start, I am confident in our ability to come back. We closed the gap, and every race counts.”

Bagnaia – a superstitious type who will as ever go through his pre-race routine “touch the bike, kiss my glove and tap the tank as it calms me down” – said this year’s campaign reminds him of his first championship-winning year.

“We have collected a lot of data that should help us overcome the current problems,” he said.

“This is a similar situation to 2022, and I am confident we will succeed.”

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