Guido Meda makes the cards at the Barcelona duel
Guido Meda makes the cards at the Barcelona duel
The MotoGp World Championship è now at the’epilogue and Sky will follow’minutely the’last decisive stage, scheduled in Barcelona over the weekend of November 15-17. Sportal.it talked about it with Guido Meda and did so, exclusively, at Eicma, where the broadcaster has a booth in which it is hosting great guests.
"A thought, first of all, goes to Valencia and its people,” he stressed, “This is a huge tragedy that è cost many lives. There'è little to add, except that I, personally, è liked the sensitivity of the world I associate with in making their voices heard: when we talk about the pilots we measure ourselves with good guys who know how to make exemplary reflections, and who have shown again that they have their heads on their necks, because theé; now, is not the time for entertainment, but for mourning and reconstruction".
"Bagnaia has won ten races on Sunday – he added – probably there's a system of awarding points that could be a bit rebalanced, but Martin è has been more constant and Pecco himself, who by the way has done ‘0’ eight times, knows very well that you have to improve on Saturday and has also stressed it. The maturation of Jorge è has been tangible, he used to fall often, and his crystalline talent is not è in question: may the best man win, although the numbers already say that the World Championship canò lose it only Martin".
"In Barcelona goes into the archives a year in which there’è was a great head-to-head and I am sure thereà will be again in 2025. Maybe the protagonists will change and others will be added in the title fight. There’è those who think that Marquez will win them all, but they want to say that they have not well understood how much Pecco has managed to do in these years" continued Meda.
"Of course it’s sorry to see the Japanese trudging along like thisì but I’m sure they will return to the levels they have accustomed us to. Ducati is doing something extraordinary, but Aprilia should not be forgotten either, remaining among the Italians, because of how it has grown: from’next year, then, it will have’Martin in the saddle…" concluded the Milanese journalist.