Marc Marquez, the reigning MotoGP world champion, has revealed that the challenges of each new season are intensifying. In an exclusive interview, Marquez discussed the impact of his injuries on his preparation for the 2026 season, stating that it's becoming increasingly difficult to get ready for the new campaign. Despite turning 33, Marquez attributes this difficulty not to age, but to the cumulative effect of his injuries, which have made his body "lazier and lazier." He explained that the recovery time from injuries is increasing, and this is why the winter break was extended. Marquez's shoulder injury, sustained in the Indonesian Grand Prix, required surgery and kept him out of the 2025 season. He only returned to track action in January, but is now ready to tackle the new season. However, he has yet to finalize a new contract with Ducati, as he is still evaluating his shoulder recovery. Ducati is pushing for a two-year contract, and Marquez's future is expected to be announced soon. With Pedro Acosta joining the team and Pecco Bagnaia moving to Aprilia, the 2026 season promises to be an exciting one. But here's where it gets controversial... Will Marquez's injuries continue to impact his performance, or will he bounce back stronger? And this is the part most people miss... His ability to recover and adapt will be key to his success in the upcoming season. So, what do you think? Will Marquez's injuries be a hindrance or a help in the 2026 season? Share your thoughts in the comments below!