Moto GP
**Title: “Marc Marquez Defends Brother Alex Amid Bagnaia Apology and Aragon Crash Controversy”**
Marc Marquez commented on Pecco Bagnaia’s apology to Alex Marquez, noting that Bagnaia has never been a troublesome rider, but people tend to focus on the Marquez surname.
Marc Marquez believes it was essential for Pecco Bagnaia to say sorry to his brother Alex.
The collision that occurred last weekend at Aragon involving Bagnaia and Alex Marquez led to a series of accusations between the parties involved.
In the lead-up to this weekend's San Marino MotoGP, Bagnaia issued an apology to Alex for previously claiming that he had deliberately caused the crash.
Gresini racer Marc mentioned to AS regarding Bagnaia's apology, "It was essential and comprehensible to me considering the events that took place on Sunday."
"I've experienced that scenario multiple times, and dealing with the press is extremely challenging."
"Often, in the spur of the moment, you make statements that you later need to correct."
"Each person is entitled to their own opinion, and it must be respected, but it's essential to choose words carefully since the future is uncertain."
Marc commented on Alex’s feelings after the race in Aragon, saying, “He felt let down because no one wants to be blamed for intentionally causing another rider to crash.”
“We are all aware of our objectives, and he's cognizant of the situation, including a similar incident that occurred on Saturday which had a different outcome.
"He was not just affected; he was deeply disappointed."
“He has always been a well-behaved rider, but when people hear the surname Marquez, they get confused and assume otherwise.”
"I am myself and he is himself. I've faced many problems, but I've dealt with them on my own."
"It seemed unjust to me that he was being blamed simply for being different."
The ramifications of the Aragon incident, which resulted in Bagnaia losing crucial points in the championship race, extend much deeper into the political landscape.
Ducati needs to address and resolve any remaining tensions between their racers.
Additionally, Marc will join Bagnaia in the official garage next year.
Marc commented on his relationship with Bagnaia, stating, "My stance remains the same as it was two races back. The environment within the team needs to be positive, and any competition should be constructive."
“While on the race track, each rider will focus on their own goals, but in the garage, we operate as a united team, working together to improve the bike's performance. If one teammate cannot secure a victory, we aim for the other to succeed.”
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