Álex Márquez admits fatal error on damaged bike: ‘I pushed too much, no wings, no control; Maybe too confident.’

Following his initial crash in Le Mans, Álex Márquez suffered a second crash – this time riding a severely damaged bike.

The Spanish rider openly admitted the error, acknowledging it as decisive for his retirement from the French Grand Prix

In his post-race comments, Márquez described the situation: ‘The crash that really made me angry was the second one. The bike was twisted. No wings. Nothing.’

Asked if it was overconfidence, he replied candidly: ‘Maybe too confident or pushing too hard… the handlebar was completely bent, no front weight, and then I locked up. It was a really strange crash.’

With two retirements, Márquez lost crucial championship points. ‘Those five or ten points are really useful. That’s the one that really hurts. But overall, it was a positive weekend. We need to be happy and keep riding like this.’

Álex Márquez leaves France having learned a tough lesson, with his eyes already on the road ahead: ‘We need to control those mistakes. Stay focused and keep moving forward.’

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