In Spain ready to copy Valentino Rossi’s revolution
In Spain they are ready to copy
In Spain ready to copy the revolution of Valentino Rossi, who with his VR46 Riders Academy has churned out talent in profusion, including the newly crowned MotoGp world champion Pecco Bagnaia. Alex Crivillé, a two-time world champion, was clear on the column he keeps in the online media Marca: “Behind Pecco Bagnaia’s victory there are names and structures that, right from the start, helped him grow as a rider. Although a brilliant job was done in Spain at the base, a legend like Valentino Rossi created a very powerful structure like the VR46 Riders Academy that has changed the current landscape of Italian riders.”
“Bagnaia is a meticulous, hard-working, and fast rider,” added Crivillé. “He is a sponge and learns continuously, even from his own mistakes. He is a fighter and has an iron mentality, the same mentality that allowed him to recover 91 points from Fabio Quartararo, the leader until Phillip Island. He did something exceptional with a comeback that is destined to remain in history and says a lot about the way he approaches races. His mentality is the secret of his success.”