Marc Marquez is not sure if the updates tested in Jerez will be used in the next MotoGP in France.
The Ducati Factory driver arrives at Le Mans with a single disadvantage compared to his brother Alex Marquez in the general classification of MotoGP.

This small deficit is due to two expensive mistakes made by Marc Marquez this season: the fall from the leadership in America and another accident in Spain that left him without points.
The one -day test in Jerez took place 24 hours after his last mistake, giving him the opportunity to try some changes to his GP25.
Marc Marquez: “Let’s see if we introduce them to the next race …”
He gave priority to the feeling of the front and tested the usefulness of an old swingarm.
“We have to pay attention to what we have tried. It is true that we have not tested great things,” he said.
“Ducati is focusing on small details to improve in the future.
“Everything I tried, the objectives, were clear. We continue to improve the bike.
“Let’s see. Be patient. With my basic motion, I felt good.
“We have introduced small details. Let’s see if we introduce them to the next race or if we wait …”
Marquez closed first in both test sessions in Jerez, giving him the opportunity to respond to his rivals for the title.
But it will be the Mans, over the weekend, to determine if its speed has really returned.
Marquez will be determined to cancel the memory of the Spain MotoGP, which his brother won after his fall.
Francesco Bagnaia, Marquez’s teammate, remains a contender for the title despite a slow start to the season. It is 20 points away from the leader Alex Marquez.
Davide lateozzi praised like Marquez and Bagnaia have worked together to develop the Ducati Factory.
Marc said about Jerez’s test: “For me, it was about trying to keep the feeling.
“This is what we did. We tried small changes in the structure for future races.
“The trend is that I continue to fight on the same points.
“The speed was there, you just have to try to check me and not make mistakes.
“The test went well. I had clarity on what I need for the future.”