Marc Marquez admits he is significantly slower on the Ducati GP26, particularly in left-hand corners, due to a lack of front-end feeling. He is still seeking form ahead of the Le Mans race, having not yet reached a podium in the 2026 season.
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Marc Marquez has acknowledged that heâs now âconsiderably slowerâ, especially in left-hand corners, because of his lack of feeling for the front end of the Ducati GP26 during the 2026 season.
Marquez has long been recognised for his dominance through left-hand turns, a skill that became a defining part of his riding style. His ability to carry extra speed through those sections was key to his repeated success at tracks like Sachsenring.
Marquez is heading into this yearâs Le Mans race still searching for form. Despite winning the Sprint Races in Brazil and Jerez earlier in the season, he has yet to stand on a Grand Prix podium in 2026. So far, his best finish remains fourth place, and he crashed out at Jerez.
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After crashing out of second place early in the Jerez Grand Prix, questions have surfaced about whether Marquez is coping with the higher cornering speeds that have become standard in 2026. The Spaniard has been vocal about his lack of confidence with the front end of the GP26.
When asked how this yearâs bike compares to last yearâs title-winning machine, Marquez told AS: âWell, Iâm noticing it more in fast corners. Thatâs where Iâm struggling the most, especially in left-hand corners, where Iâm going considerably slower than last year.
âBut itâs the combination of everything. So you try to find time elsewhere, you put that aspect under more scrutiny. But itâs true that if I want last yearâs bike, I have it.
Zarco noted: âYes. Since Moto2 he has always had a lot of strength through left-hand corners and braking on left-handers. With all his injuries over the years he may have lost something over time. But Marc is not defined by one thing.â
Marc Marquez feels slower on the Ducati GP26 due to a lack of feeling for the front end, particularly affecting his performance in left-hand corners.
Marc Marquez's best finish in the 2026 season so far is fourth place.
Marc Marquez has won the Sprint Races in Brazil and Jerez during the 2026 season.

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Zarco then tried to explain why Marquez has still struggled for wins despite there being clear traits in his riding style that do not make sense to others: âIt seems strange when a rider who has been world champion does things differently from you.
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