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Marc Marquez reveals “intention” to stay with Honda for 2024 MotoGP season

Marc Marquez says “my intention” is to stay with the factory Honda MotoGP team for the remainder of his contract in 2024, as KTM links continue.

The eight-time world champion has scored just five points in a woeful 2023 campaign, in which he has missed five grands prix due to various injury woes and crashed 14 times in eight rounds.

While Marquez is contracted to Honda through to the end of 2024, the problems Honda is facing in MotoGP at present have led to speculation that he could quit – with KTM thought to have contacted LCR and Gresini about fielding RC16s in 2024 for Marquez and Moto2 hotshot Pedro Acosta.

Marquez has so far refused to be drawn into the speculation on his future, and said on Friday at the British Grand Prix after ending practice down in 13th that his efforts to improve the bike together with Honda confirms his commitment to the marque.

“Now, of course, if I’m here then my intention is yes [I will ride for Honda],” he said.

“We are working for the future. In the Misano test we will try the 2024 bike and then we will see more, we will understand more where we are.

“The good thing with Honda is we have a very good relationship and we are looking always for the best for the project.

“For the moment the best thing for the project is to find a base, like we were doing today, to try the new things and maybe the new aero package in Austria – we will see what the Japanese decide.

“Always we have a good relationship and always we are doing the best for the project.”

Asked about comments KTM CEO Stefan Pierer made to Speedweek in recent weeks, where he said Marquez had been offered to the brand by his management, Marquez said: “I don’t talk with him [Pierer]. If my manager talked, I don’t know, I don’t have this information.”

Source: Autosport

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