Ducati, Tardozzi also has it in for Valentino Rossi after fans’ sticking

It’s been the case on Saturday at the Italian Grand Prix: Marc Marquez was booed on the podium at the awards ceremony after his victory in the sprint race at Mugello, and it didn’t go down well with Davide Tardozzi, who had intimated to the Italian fans to shut up, since the Catalan now rides an Italian motorcycle.
Tardozzi returned to the issue in an interview with Sky: “I believe that unsportsmanship is no longer justifiable, it is still linked to the fact of 10 years ago. I think it’s time to move on, to look forward. And I think it’s time especially for Marc and Valentino to send positive messages. If you don”t like Marc, don”t applaud, but the booing in my opinion is absolutely not sporting”.
The Ducati executive then returned to the’incident 10 years ago: “Marc Marquez or Valentino Rossi? I divide the blame in half, unfortunately what happened happened. It has been 10 years, in my opinion two super super champions like Vale and Marc should look forward and I would like them to shake hands sooner or later, because what happened has happened and you can””
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“It’s time to look at performance, rather than the past. I repeat, it has been 10 years. Enough. Those who made the mistake have made the mistake and amen”.