George Martin was asked about Valentino Rossi’s recent comments on how the rider’s injuries will affect him in MotoGP.
Rossi recently said that Martin’s injury would change that.The Spanish rider’s difficult physical health suggests that it will affect his career.
In the past, Rossi praised his ‘genetic luck’ When it comes to surviving injuries, however, he admits they slowed him down at the end of his MotoGP tenure.
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This cannot be denied Rossi has had some serious accidents. It hindered his performance at various times during his career.
However, when asked about Valentino Rossi Assessment of recent injuries, George Martin He responded respectfully to the famous knight.
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George Martin disagrees with Valentino Rossi’s claims about injuries in MotoGP.
He said in an interview with Spain. Sports worldGeorge Martin was asked about Valentino Rossi’s recent injury.
Martin made sure to preface his response from a place of respect, but admitted the comments were misplaced, saying the injury would make him cautious rather than slow him down.
“Well, I don’t mean to contradict Valentino Rossi, and actually, it’s not the best thing I’m doing today (laughs), but I believe you will recover, it’s true that you evolve or grow, you improve, call it what you want.”
“Obviously when you get older you try to limit risks, when you’re young it’s different, you go out and you don’t worry about anything, but obviously when you’re older you can’t get hurt and you can’t recover in the same way.
But I believe you will 100% recover, maybe 100% different, but you will get back to that level.
George Martin
Jorge Martin is expecting an exciting homecoming at the Spanish GP.
Speaking further in the interview, Martin spoke about his excitement at returning to Jerez for the Spanish Grand Prix, saying he wanted to redeem himself after struggling earlier.
“But the truth is I’m looking forward to it. Jerez is always special. The atmosphere there is unlike anywhere else in the world.”
“It’s true that it’s a track that hasn’t been my strong suit in the past, but it’s not the worst, I can do well there.”
“We’ll see how it adapts to the Aprilia, it’s also a new track. I need time to prepare everything and get there on Sunday. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it.”
Martin is sure to face a challenge from Marc Marquez as the two Spaniards battle for bragging rights on home soil.
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