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Valentino Rossi reveals how he sees Jorge Martin vs. Bagnaia fight and being ‘wet’ at Valencia circuit: ‘It’s not just strategic’
If I knew something Valentino Rossi that’s how you earn MotoGP World Championship -There are 7 queen categories, one of which is 250cc and another 125cc-. Although I may lose, valenciahis last event since being stripped of the title in 2006 due to a fall, he finally won the title. nick hayden.
Il DottoreNever losing his passion for motorcycles, he traveled to the following locations: cheste experience first-hand the outcome of a championship favorable to Pecco Bagnaia which one Jorge Martin.
In a statement to “Sky Sport MotoGP”, “46” said that he did not understand the strategy of the race. Bagnaia Along with the tires on the way sprint race: “I also wonder why you didn’t copy that strategy. Jorge Martin. If they were right, they were both right. And the same goes if they fail in that decision. ”
was asked about the fight between both pilots. ducati, Rossi is “not only strategic, but also psychological. Jorge Martin he will do anything to win worldlike the markings he made on Friday. BagnaiaFor him, the title sprintbut that can’t happen.”
“14 points is a significant advantage and I would prefer to be 14 points in front than reduce it. But it’s the last race and it’s very difficult. Bagnaia He will start second again so he will be able to pick his tires well and get away with it,” he added.
what is clear Valentino Rossi The thing is Bagnaiaone of “their” pilots VR46 Riders Academy“He’s calmer than last year. He’s already been through this last year and experience helps. We were talking Friday night.”
about Jorge Martinthe Italian praised his winning attitude and said, “It quickly became clear that he was one of the strongest drivers in the world.” MotoGP. Pecco fell into Barcelona Then he realized it was his turn. There is a difference of 66 points, world He was about to be sentenced, but he thought, “This is my chance, I’ll give it a try.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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