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Marquez wants champion v champion battle with Hamilton

Five-time MotoGP World Champion, Marc Marquez, has said he would be open to challenging Lewis Hamilton to a champion v champion battle on both two and four wheels. Hamilton is a big MotoGP fan and had a private test in 2018 on board a Yamaha World Superbike R1 at a two-day event in Jerez, alongside riders Michael van der Mark and Alex Lowes. The Mercedes driver was also at the first race of the MotoGP 2019 season in Qatar with Silver Arrows sponsor Petronas also backing Yamaha. Hamilton's own sponsors, Monster Energy, also sponsors the Yamaha factory team. Hamilton has previously said he was '100 per cent' committed to riding a MotoGP bike in future in a official test. Waiting for him...
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