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Johann Zarco is getting stronger! The Qatar Grand Prix, which will launch a grueling 2022 season consisting of 21 meetings, is approaching. The five days of off-season testing spread between hot Malaysia and Indonesia on the no less torrid tracks of Sepang and Mandalika revealed to the drivers the final adjustments to make in their physical preparation. Johann Zarco, who reunited with Jean Michel Bayle, chose snow to toughen himself up a little more...

Johann zarco admitted to having mainly worked his wrist this winter, but more needs to be done in this MotoGP contemporary where values ​​have tightened to such an extent that every detail counts. We will recall the comment of the double World Champion of Moto2 on physical preparation that should no longer be taken lightly: “ There are 15 days left since returning from Indonesia and before the first Grand Prix. For my part, I'm going to increase the training load because in December I really didn't do much to cut because I had things to deal with. There we see that the level is so high… »

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Johann Zarco: “JMB m’aide à pousser le curseur de l’entraînement un peu plus loin"

« I finished Indonesia not too satisfied since I was tenth, but I was 4/10! There were still 21 pilots in one second! So if we blow just a little bit, we lose too many places, and the goal is to increase this training load to truly be mentally and physically strong, because in my opinion this is where it can play out over the length of the season. So, the 15 days are really motorcycle training.. Physical training, and combining the two, lots of different exercises since you can't train on MotoGP. It's a slightly strange specificity in MotoGP, but we've done five days and it's already not bad at all. And there, with experience, I manage to be able to perform a few different exercises. There is JMB who joined us, I am working with him again, and his philosophy is nice. So, it helps me push the training cursor a little further ". The proof with these images.

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