MotoGp, Livio Suppo peremptory on Marc Marquez
Former Honda HRC team manager on the Catalan rider: “With this great competitive charge he won 8 world championships, but in Jerez he ruined his career.”
Former Honda HRC team manager on the Catalan rider: “With this great competitive charge he won 8 world championships, but in Jerez he ruined his career.”
Catalan rider on April 7, 2013 made his MotoGp debut at Losail
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Former LCR Honda ds Oscar Haro: “Marc is very angry, he may move to KTM.”
The seasoned Genoese manager has his say on the Spanish centaur’s situation.
This was revealed by the Spanish newspaper As.
The Catalan centaur congratulated the Team Ducati Gresini rider on his podium finish in Argentina
“The podium is good, Bezzecchi another level today,” Alex commented.
Ranked ahead of everyone, the Catalan confides, “He and my father predicted this.”
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Ducati’s sport director also addressed the events at Portimao.
The Catalan is dealing with the aftermath of Portimao both physically and psychologically.
“These are things that happen every year but because he is the one people immediately draw the knife.”
The official communication of the FIM on the case of Marquez
The Catalan pilot returned to the worst year of his career, 2020
Aprilia RNF team principal: “We expected a heavier punishment.”
“Common sense suggests that penalties such as long lap penalties should be observed at the first possible opportunity.”
The mustachioed manager also intervenes in the discussion.
“Imagine what I could have done with this bike…”
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“This is MotoGp, otherwise we do small train races,” says former Honda LCR sports director Oscar Haro.
Bastianini’s manager: “The penalty is very light, risked tragedy”
“We urge the FIM stewards to take swift and decisive action against such reckless driving.”
The consequences of what happened on the track in Portimao in the first Gp of the season will presumably be seen in Austin.
The Portuguese will not be replaced; the goal is the third round of this year’s event scheduled for mid-April in Austin, Texas.
The president of the Portuguese Motorcycle Federation is very hard on the Catalan rider
Barring any last-minute changes, the sanction will apply only to Argentina
“He has no respect for any opponent.” Record reposted the Tavullia champion’s statements.
“It could have ended Oliveira’s career,” stressed the Aprilia rider.