Lorenzo: "More extremist fans, not good"

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Shout of alarm from Jorge Lorenzo just weeks before the start of the MotoGp World Championship. According to the Mallorcan centaur, the MotoGP audience, following what happened at the end of last season, has become ‘enraged’.
“Before, we didn’t have any problems on any circuit, but lately there has been a certain radicalism of public opinion and that’s not good for motorcycling,” he explains in an interview with Marca. “But I think with the passage of time it will all go into oblivion.”
On prospects for 2016: “I see a lot of potential in Yamaha, it has adapted well to the new Michelin tires, as demonstrated in Sepang. At Phillip Island it was a bit of a strange, ghost test. It’s hard to have an idea because the test days were few and far between.”

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