Honda are reportedly not letting Marc Marquez go easily, even as Gresini Ducati drop the clearest hint yet about his future.
There is “no termination clause” for the final year of his contract, it is reported, so any split “must be done amicably and by mutual agreement”.this weekend: “I'm not the rider who likes to force the hand. This must be good for both parties."
Carlo Merlini, head of the Gresini team, told AS: “Gresini has a Ducati and, if MArquez knocks on the door, it is his.Davide Tardozzi, Ducati team manager, added: “Ducati has got it right with its bike and with its riders, because it has the first, second and third overall.“And, if it can also have Marc, we know that he is very good and we will see next year what he is capable of doing if he comes.
The next step for Marquez is seemingly to agree a way out of the final year of his current contract with Honda that is also beneficial for the manufacturer.
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