<p>World motorcycling champion Marc Marquez admitted that his long-standing shoulder problem hampered his performance on the opening day of pre-season testing on Saturday.</p>.<p>Honda rider Marquez, a six-time champion in the sport's elite class, was sixth fastest at the Losail track, 0.361sec behind the Suzuki of Spanish compatriot Alex Rins.</p>.<p>Marquez underwent surgery on his right shoulder last November after a fall in testing in Jerez, aggravating an injury originally picked up at last year's Malaysian Grand Prix.</p>.<p>"Today we started well but I am struggling a bit more than in Malaysia (at a recent test) with my shoulder," said Marquez.</p>.<p>"In the long corners here, especially the long right handers, I feel my shoulder.</p>.<p>"As always, Qatar is not an easy circuit for us and we're aiming to be as strong as possible."</p>.<p>Qatar will host the world championship season-opener on March 8.</p>.<p>It was a day to forget for the Marquez family with younger brother Alex, promoted to the Honda MotoGP team this season, down in 21st place from 22 riders.</p>.<p>That was over two seconds off the leading Suzuki.</p>.<p>"I have been feeling a little sick," said 2019 Moto2 world champion Alex.</p>.<p>"It's nothing serious but I do not have my full power and in MotoGP you need to be at your best.</p>.<p>"I had a crash today. This is how you find the limit as a rookie so I'm not focusing on it."</p>.<p>Rins was joined at the top of the time charts by Suzuki teammate Joan Mir. Yamaha's Maverick Vinales was third, completing a Spanish top three.</p>.<p>Seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi was seventh fastest, one place ahead of Fabio Quartararo who will replace the veteran Italian at the Yamaha factory team in 2021. </p>
<p>World motorcycling champion Marc Marquez admitted that his long-standing shoulder problem hampered his performance on the opening day of pre-season testing on Saturday.</p>.<p>Honda rider Marquez, a six-time champion in the sport's elite class, was sixth fastest at the Losail track, 0.361sec behind the Suzuki of Spanish compatriot Alex Rins.</p>.<p>Marquez underwent surgery on his right shoulder last November after a fall in testing in Jerez, aggravating an injury originally picked up at last year's Malaysian Grand Prix.</p>.<p>"Today we started well but I am struggling a bit more than in Malaysia (at a recent test) with my shoulder," said Marquez.</p>.<p>"In the long corners here, especially the long right handers, I feel my shoulder.</p>.<p>"As always, Qatar is not an easy circuit for us and we're aiming to be as strong as possible."</p>.<p>Qatar will host the world championship season-opener on March 8.</p>.<p>It was a day to forget for the Marquez family with younger brother Alex, promoted to the Honda MotoGP team this season, down in 21st place from 22 riders.</p>.<p>That was over two seconds off the leading Suzuki.</p>.<p>"I have been feeling a little sick," said 2019 Moto2 world champion Alex.</p>.<p>"It's nothing serious but I do not have my full power and in MotoGP you need to be at your best.</p>.<p>"I had a crash today. This is how you find the limit as a rookie so I'm not focusing on it."</p>.<p>Rins was joined at the top of the time charts by Suzuki teammate Joan Mir. Yamaha's Maverick Vinales was third, completing a Spanish top three.</p>.<p>Seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi was seventh fastest, one place ahead of Fabio Quartararo who will replace the veteran Italian at the Yamaha factory team in 2021. </p>