Marc Marquez is adamant he would have come away with a second win in seven days but for the costly crash that ended his hopes in a wet Thailand Grand Prix.
The Gresini Ducati rider endured a low-speed fall coming around Turn 9 on lap 12 while fighting for the lead in tricky wet conditions against Francesco Bagnaia.
Though he would go on to remount and claw back ground to score points for 11th place, Marquez was frustrated by another race day error that cost him a shot at back-to-back victories following last weekend's Australian GP - claiming he had the measure of Bagnaia in terms of pace.
“We were the fastest today but now after the race, maybe we weren’t patient enough in that moment,” said Marquez.
“It’s true that it was super-tricky because I wasn’t able to overtake in a clear way against Bagnaia. I was always planning a very clear overtake, because I had the speed and I said ‘we will have more chances’.
“Always, I was trying to push, attack; then, when it was not possible, to cool down the front tyre, [then] attack again.
“I was doing always a bit the ‘elastic’ during the race, and on that second attack I saw that I was much faster.
“I tried to not give up and I tried to follow him, and just one-and-a-half degrees more in that corner [Turn 8] and I lost the front and I couldn’t save — it was very close.
“We are humans, we make mistakes, and today it was my turn.”
Despite the lower returns on his weekend, Marquez continues to hold down third place in the overall standings ahead of Enea Bastianini with two rounds of the 2024 season remaining.