Gresini waiting for Marc Marquez decision over signature, says Ducati director Ciabatti

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Gresini waiting for Marc Marquez decision over signature, says Ducati director Ciabatti

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Joan Mir, Marc Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia after qualifying
Joan Mir, Marc Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia after qualifyingReuters
Gresini Racing have the opportunity to sign Marc Marquez (30) next season and are waiting for a decision from the six-times MotoGP champion, Ducati sporting director Paolo Ciabatti said on Saturday.

Marquez has struggled with Honda this season and the Spaniard has finished only three races, his best finish being seventh place at Misano earlier this month.

He said earlier this month that he will come to a decision during the Indian and Japanese Grands Prix.

Announcing a move away from Honda after their home race would deal a huge blow to the Japanese manufacturer, with whom Marquez has raced since 2013.

"As far as Gresini goes, I think it obviously looks like they have this opportunity and they are waiting for Marquez’s decision," Ciabatti said in an interview with MotoGP at the Indian Grand Prix.

"I see here that Marquez is very fast with the Honda so yeah, we hear what you hear. He will talk to Honda management in Japan and make a decision but it is something up to him and the team.

"We as Ducati have four contracted riders which are the two at Lenovo and Pramac and that's it."

Honda have not been able to match the pace of the Ducati bikes used by a number of teams like Gresini and VR 46 Racing, leading to Marquez attempting to ride his bike beyond its limits as he plays catch-up and crashing several times.

There was a glimmer of hope when Marquez finished third in Saturday's sprint in India, only his second sprint podium since the first round of the season in Portugal.

But the Spaniard kept his cards close to his chest on a decision on his future.

"Of course I heard those comments, but nobody's inside my head," Marquez said.

"I know I'm very clear, I know what I want, and I know which is the correct time (to reveal my decision)."

Marquez also has the opportunity to join his brother Alex, who has impressed with Gresini and already claimed more than double his points tally from last season after making the switch from LCR Honda.

"I think everybody knows. I think there are no other options left, it's the only bike without a rider and Marquez says he had three options," Ciabatti added.

"For sure one is to stay with Honda, the other two we can only guess... We are negotiating nothing."