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Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa take on home race

Repsol Honda Team riders face fourth round of the season –the first in Europe- with the support of the Spanish fans. 

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• Marc Marquez has two victories from a possible three in 2016.

• Dani Pedrosa has achieved nine podium finishes from nine visits to Jerez in MotoGP.

• Marquez and Pedrosa have a total of one and two wins, respectively, at the Spanish Grand Prix.

 

After an excellent start to the season in Qatar, Argentina and the United States, Marc Marquez returns to Europe leading the MotoGP World Championship and aiming to extend his advantage. The Circuito de Jerez is the venue for the first of eleven consecutive races in Europe, and has provided some fond memories for the Repsol Honda riders: Dani Pedrosa has achieved nine podiums in a row there since his brilliant debut in the premier class in 2006 -at which he took second place. At a circuit where the fans enthusiastically support the home riders, Marquez and Pedrosa will feed off the energy of the crowd this weekend.

 

Repsol Guide proposes mouthwatering tour of Jerez

 

The Repsol Guide has a series of culinary recommendations for fans travelling to Jerez, with a tour of some of the most emblematic bars in the old town. Race weekend at Jerez is one of the great annual events for lovers of motorsport, but also one of the best destinations in the world for fans of top gastronomy. From fried fish, to salad, to oxtail ravioli, Jerez’ restaurants provide typical local products and delicious miniature recipes, as well as the best wines in the region.

 

Marc Marquez:

“We’re very happy to head to Jerez with a small advantage in the championship standings because I think our rivals are going to be very strong there. I’m also very happy with the work we’re carrying out with Honda and my team because we’ve improved step by step at every race: we found a good base setup in Qatar and we further bettered it slightly in several areas, such as engine braking and electronics, in Argentina and Texas. Anyway, there’s still work to do and margin for improvement, especially in acceleration. Besides this, the tracks are different in Europe—narrower, with a different tarmac—so we have to wait and see how we can manage the situation. Of course I love to be back in Spain after three flyaway races. Racing in front of my home crowd and my fan club is always very nice and gives me a special emotion and extra motivation.”

 

Dani Pedrosa:

“I’m looking forward to racing in Jerez as it’s one of my favourite circuits on the calendar, and I particularly missed it not being able to race there last year. We’ll try and give our best in front of our fans, starting the race weekend with a positive mood after the promising feeling we had at the last race, even if it had an unfortunate ending. I believe we could have fought for second place in Texas, so we must start from that and work hard beginning with FP1 on Friday.”

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