“Ducati Argentina gave me the jersey with my number on it as a gift. The League of Champions? I’m hoping Real Madrid and Barcelona won’t face off in the championship match.
Some riders, like Marco Bezzecchi, would rather not disclose how they practice in between races. Then there are others, like Marc Marquez, who, in spite of the risks, don’t mind showing up at work in the gym or “worse” on a motocross bike so they can keep up their speed and avoid losing it when they’re not racing.
However, the Spanish racer made it apparent that he isn’t as crazy as he once was when he showed up in the MotoGP paddock at Termas de Rio Hondo wearing a jersey from the Argentine national football team with the number 93 on his back. “I still motocross, but not as much as I used to. He told AS, “I’m more cautious because of the fractures, and it’s been raining a lot lately.”
Like him, many MotoGP riders have been privateers. He most recently took a brief ride in a Panigale V2 on the Aspar Martinez circuit. But it would be a shame to discuss chronometric feedback. According to him, “Times are relative and related to the tires and the type of bike you’re riding,” he stated bluntly.
Rather, the 32-year-old disclosed on the tribute: “Ducati Argentina gave me the jersey.” The eight-time world champion then made cryptic jokes about the result of the Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid, which went in favour of Carlo Ancelotti’s team, in relation to Julian Alvarez’s hotly contested penalty kick being cancelled because the VAR detected a double touch. “I really hope the finale isn’t going to be Real – Barcelona,” he said.