Marc Márquez sat down with Trevor Hedge at World Ducati Week 2026 to discuss his experiences with Ducati and the impact of aerodynamics on MotoGP.
What surprised Marc Márquez about Ducati?
Marc Márquez mentioned that the biggest difference at Ducati is Gigi Dall’Igna, who organises the team to find the best performance.
How has aerodynamics changed MotoGP?
According to Marc Márquez, aerodynamics have made the biggest difference in MotoGP, with downforce now making the bike feel like a table, reducing the feeling of the tyres.
On 2026, at World Ducati Week, Marc Márquez explained that before, the bike would float and shake, giving warnings before a crash, but now the downforce is so high that when a movement happens, the bike often loses the front.
What does Marc Márquez think about the 2027 rules?
Marc Márquez discussed how the 2027 rules may or may not fix the issue of overtaking in MotoGP, highlighting the complexity of the problem.
At World Ducati Week 2026, Marc Márquez also talked about his brother Alex's recovery and how he will be attending the event the next day, although not racing.
What is Marc Márquez's take on life after racing?
In the conversation, Marc Márquez shared his thoughts on life after racing, mentioning bicycles and his interests beyond MotoGP.
On the topic of Phillip Island, Marc Márquez and Trevor Hedge discussed the challenges of the track and the experiences of other riders like Mick Doohan and Casey Stoner.
As Marc Márquez continues to ride for Ducati, his insights into the team's culture and the impact of aerodynamics on MotoGP provide valuable information for fans and enthusiasts.
The conversation with Trevor Hedge at World Ducati Week 2026 gave a rare glimpse into Marc Márquez's thoughts on the sport and his experiences as a rider.
With the 2027 season approaching, Marc Márquez's comments on the rules and their potential impact on overtaking will be closely watched by fans and teams alike.
As one of the most successful riders in MotoGP, Marc Márquez's opinions and experiences are highly valued, and his discussion with Trevor Hedge at World Ducati Week 2026 was a unique opportunity to hear his thoughts.