Post by mesi10 on Jan 11, 2024 1:57:23 GMT -5
The Spanish Marc Márquez was very critical and disappointed this Sunday with those fans who dedicate themselves to whistling his performances and celebrating his falls. Márquez was left out of the points when he suffered a crash on the fifth lap, when he was second, and returned to the track to finish sixteenth. "It is curious that they celebrate the fall of one pilot more than the victory of another, it is curious," he highlighted.
"It's something I expected, celebrating the fall of a driver is very sad, because we have our risks on the track, but we are at this point and there are different factors that have made us get here. It doesn't come by itself," he lamented. Marc Márquez.
"They already told me everything - in reference to those fans - when a driver was in the gravel on Friday, that we didn't know how he was, we didn't know if he was alive or dead, because after a fall at 300 km/h. you can imagine what could happen, and they were only worried about booing someone else when the cameras were focused on him. This tells you everything," said the Repsol Honda rider.
In any case, Marc Márquez recalled that the next appointment is in Barcelona, in "his" house. "It is clear and I have always said it, in 2015 and 2016, that I Binance App Users Data hope my fans never do it, I hope they are fans of motorcycling and that they have respect for all the riders," he added. "It's the most important part; when a rider falls, if you're happy, you take it inside, and that's it. This is motorcycling, we risk our lives on the track and it's something uncontrollable, but I ask my followers not to Never do that with any driver," insisted Marc Márquez.
Lorenzo gives Ducati its first victory and silences criticism
The Spanish Jorge Lorenzo gave Ducati its first victory this Sunday by winning the Italian MotoGP Grand Prix that was held at the Mugello circuit, a victory with which he suddenly silenced the criticism about his performance with the Italian motorcycle, which had been has been growing in recent weeks.
Despite criticism, even from within the Italian factory itself, Jorge Lorenzo vindicated his condition and managed to win the first grand prix with Ducati in the twenty-fourth race with them, something that Valentino Rossi never achieved and Andrea Dovizioso, runner-up of the world in 2017, he did it in his seventieth grand prix at the handlebars of Borgo Panigale's motorcycle.
Along with Jorge Lorenzo on the Mugello podium, where the Spaniard has added his sixth victory in MotoGP, were the Italians Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Desmosedici GP18) and Valentino Rossi (Yamaha YZR M 1).
The Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (KTM) stopped the aspirations of the local Lorenzo Baldasarri (Kalex) and won the victory in the Moto2 race, in which the Spanish Joan Mir (Kalex) was third and the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex), fourth , continues to lead the world championship with just thirteen points compared to Oliveira.
The Spanish Jorge Martín (Honda), added his third victory of the season in Moto3, after a close finish in which he was nineteen thousandths of a second ahead of the Italian Marco Bezzecchi (KTM), who continues to lead the world championship by just three points over the from Madrid, and in 43 thousandths of a second to the also transalpine Fabio di Giannantonio (Honda).
"It's something I expected, celebrating the fall of a driver is very sad, because we have our risks on the track, but we are at this point and there are different factors that have made us get here. It doesn't come by itself," he lamented. Marc Márquez.
"They already told me everything - in reference to those fans - when a driver was in the gravel on Friday, that we didn't know how he was, we didn't know if he was alive or dead, because after a fall at 300 km/h. you can imagine what could happen, and they were only worried about booing someone else when the cameras were focused on him. This tells you everything," said the Repsol Honda rider.
In any case, Marc Márquez recalled that the next appointment is in Barcelona, in "his" house. "It is clear and I have always said it, in 2015 and 2016, that I Binance App Users Data hope my fans never do it, I hope they are fans of motorcycling and that they have respect for all the riders," he added. "It's the most important part; when a rider falls, if you're happy, you take it inside, and that's it. This is motorcycling, we risk our lives on the track and it's something uncontrollable, but I ask my followers not to Never do that with any driver," insisted Marc Márquez.
Lorenzo gives Ducati its first victory and silences criticism
The Spanish Jorge Lorenzo gave Ducati its first victory this Sunday by winning the Italian MotoGP Grand Prix that was held at the Mugello circuit, a victory with which he suddenly silenced the criticism about his performance with the Italian motorcycle, which had been has been growing in recent weeks.
Despite criticism, even from within the Italian factory itself, Jorge Lorenzo vindicated his condition and managed to win the first grand prix with Ducati in the twenty-fourth race with them, something that Valentino Rossi never achieved and Andrea Dovizioso, runner-up of the world in 2017, he did it in his seventieth grand prix at the handlebars of Borgo Panigale's motorcycle.
Along with Jorge Lorenzo on the Mugello podium, where the Spaniard has added his sixth victory in MotoGP, were the Italians Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Desmosedici GP18) and Valentino Rossi (Yamaha YZR M 1).
The Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (KTM) stopped the aspirations of the local Lorenzo Baldasarri (Kalex) and won the victory in the Moto2 race, in which the Spanish Joan Mir (Kalex) was third and the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex), fourth , continues to lead the world championship with just thirteen points compared to Oliveira.
The Spanish Jorge Martín (Honda), added his third victory of the season in Moto3, after a close finish in which he was nineteen thousandths of a second ahead of the Italian Marco Bezzecchi (KTM), who continues to lead the world championship by just three points over the from Madrid, and in 43 thousandths of a second to the also transalpine Fabio di Giannantonio (Honda).