Examples of using Marquez in English and their translations into Indonesian
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I want to congratulate Marquez because he didn't have an advantage from his bike this year
Marquez has now equalled Jim Redman
I want to congratulate Marquez because he didn't have an advantage from his bike this year
Marquez has joined Mick Doohan,
I think the strength of the Valentino's, the Marquez' and one or two other guys
When asked about a recent interview where Marquez was quoted as saying he would like to make peace with Rossi, the Italian replied.
If Marquez wanted to do him harm,
For me that means he[Marquez] really trusts in himself
So losing just nine[Marquez] and four points[Lorenzo]
I want to congratulate Marquez because he didn't have an advantage from his bike this year
The Briton added he feels high-profile names such as Marquez, Rossi or Andrea Dovizioso wouldn't be penalised for the same thing.
Quartararo later commented that battling with Marquez was a“dream come true”,
The Red Bull Ring is the only circuit on the current MotoGP calendar where Marquez has not won at in the premier class.
now we wait to see what happens with the weather tomorrow,” Marquez said.
ESPN's John Sutcliffe reported that captain Rafa Marquez spoke with the players in the team hotel in Copenhagen ahead of training on Tuesday to remind them of their responsibilities ahead of Russia 2018,
While he's confident his shoulder already feels better now than at any time last year, Marquez admits the rehabilitation work has been tough with a total of five hours of training every day except four days over Christmas.
The victory, a one-two for the works Honda team who had reigning champion Marc Marquez finish 6.136 seconds behind,
Marquez is also the youngest rider of all-time to reach the milestone of six World Championships, taking the record from Valentino Rossi, who was 25 years
it's the optimal situation because Marquez will try the 2020 prototype
Soon, African literature seems likely to burst onto the world scene- much as South American literature did some years ago when Gabriel Garcia Marquez and others led a tumultuous