Lorenzo Releases MotoGP School

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Publish Date : 2021-04-11 17:33:26


Lorenzo Releases MotoGP School

Interested in becoming a MotoGP racer someday? For those of you who are less than 15 years old, you can take part in training to ride a MotoGP in Malaga, Spain. The idea of ​​building a training platform was first coined by the 2010 world champion, Jorge Lorenzo.
The Spanish rider is reported to have immediately realized this idea. Even the brilliant proposal to create a future racer for Spain, is fully supported by the City Council of Malaga and the Office of Tourism and Sports of Malaga, Elias Bendodo.
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Lorenzo's father, Chicho Lorenzo and President of the Spanish Automobile Federation, Luiz Guzman have announced that they will open the first class with a total student population of 50 people. According to a report quoted by The Leader Monday (6/12/2010), the racing school is located on a 21 thousand hectare plot of land in the Trevenez area, with a track length of up to 540 meters plus a parking lot that can accommodate 67 cars.
 
On an occasion. Chicho said that this effort was a form of commitment from his son, Lorenzo to develop automotive sports in Spain.
"This project is not just a place for education. More than that, this school is the leading vehicle for advancing motorsport in Spain. "

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# The former MotoGP doctor believes that Marc Marquez will climb the podium in Portugal

Former MotoGP doctor Claudio Costa is also pleased with the return of Marc Marquez. He also believes that the Spanish racer will get on the podium in the third series of MotoGP 2021 at the Algarve Circuit, Portugal.
Marc Marquez previously had to rest for nine months after the 2020 Spanish MotoGP crash and injured his upper arm. He also missed the first two series of MotoGP this season.
According to Costa, Marquez will be even more resilient. He believes that the 6 times world champion can get on the podium in the Portuguese MotoGP.

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"I think he will be on the podium," he said, quoting Moto.it, Sunday (11/4/2021).
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“Marquez is not half-hearted. Either he can carry the bike well, or he comes home. But I don't think he's coming home. "

"There is also a desire to come back, to be reborn, to conquer the extreme places he is used to," he added.

Costa explains that the psychology of Marc Marquez is also not very influential. He believed that the Baby Alien could overcome his fear and make him stronger than before.
"It will be a new adventure for him, starting again after falling. Psychologically it was a good encouragement, even if it was conditioned by the terrible wounds that had befallen his body. It will be stronger than before, "he said.

Previously, Marc Marquez announced he would return to racing this season after nearly a year of recovering from his right arm injury. He announced this through his Twitter account.
"I feel so happy! Yesterday I visited the doctors, and they gave me the go-ahead to compete again, ”wrote Marquez.

“They've gone through 9 difficult months, with times of uncertainty and ups and downs, and now, I'll be able to enjoy my passion again! See you next week at Portimao! ” complete the 28-year racer.

# Shoulder Pain, Melandri Aging?

Marco Melandri had complained about pain in his shoulder some time ago. Luckily, the scans showed he had no serious problems.
Melandri was forced to do a scan following the pain that was felt in his shoulder. Worries started to arise because the pain had appeared suddenly.
Waiting for the shoulder scan. Very sick for no apparent reason. This is strange, ”Melandri tweeted on his Twitter account
However, the Italian racer can now breathe a sigh of relief. After seeing the scan results, the 28-year-old man did not have any serious problems.
"Everything is alright. I'm just getting old. I have to go back to waiting for the R1 as soon as possible, ”he said, as reported by Yahoo Sport, Tuesday (21/12/2010).

Knowing that his condition was good, Melandri was ready to celebrate Christmas in his hometown. Next season, Melandri will leave for the World Superbike event and become a teammate of Eugene Laverty under the banner of Sterilgarda Yamaha.

# Rossi Chasing Runner-Up
Valentino Rossi has forgotten his defeat by teammate Jorge Lorenzo in the Portuguese MotoGP on Sunday (31/10/2010). Now, The Doctor is focused on pursuing other targets. What is that?

Rossi is known to be unable to stem his teammate at FIAT Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, who successfully won a hat trick at Estoril. How could he not, having excelled at the start of the lap, Rossi finally had to hand over the reins of race leadership to Lorenzo, who successfully crossed the finish line with an advantage of approximately eight seconds.
Despite failing to beat Loren



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