Motorsports
Jorge Lorenzo establishes his “Masia” and announces his first disciple
Jorge Lorenzo Despite retiring from the MotoGP World Championship in 2019, he is still very involved in the world of motorcycles. The Mallorcan has been helping Maverick Vinales since the end of last season and is now taking a step forward in developing new talent.
5 time world champion He founded his own “school” and became the sports manager of Victor Cuberes. Lorenzo wants to build a new management model for motorcycles and has reached an agreement with a 14-year-old young talent from Zuela.
“This project was born with clear ambitions. Creating something like “La Masia” in soccer with motorcycles. A system based on methodology, comprehensive training, long-term decision-making and a unique identity from the very beginning of the pilot,” the statement said.
project Chicho Lorenzo will also be participating.He is Jorge’s father and has spent many years training young boys and girls who want to one day reach the pinnacle of motorcycling.
“It’s time to give back to the sport what it has given me.”
Jorge Lorenzo talks about his debt to motorcycling, his lifelong passion and how this adventure began. For his part, the young Cubeles couldn’t be happier to have the support of a Mallorcan legend.
“I’ve loved bikes from the inside out all my life. Now I feel it’s time to give back to the sport everything it has given me. We create a system that supports the development of young drivers through methods, standards and a clear vision. Victor perfectly represents that starting point,” explains Jorge Lorenzo.
“It is a unique opportunity to be part of a project led by Jorge and Chicho Lorenzo.NOr is it about learning how to build a career with a solid foundation and not just compete?” Kubeles expresses himself from his own perspective.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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