Jorge Lorenzo’s update on Valentino Rossi relationship - “today’s riders don’t have strong personalities”

Lorenzo and Rossi were teammates at Yamaha but their spiky competitiveness was summed 🌄up by a controversial wall in their pit garage - de🥃signed to keep data separated but a symbol of their rivalry.
They won a combined 10 championships in the premier class and fought 🍒memorable battles despite representing the 🌠same team.
“My relationship with Rossi ha꧂s improved a lot,” Lore🔯nzo told DAZN.
“Before we were two roosters in the same cage. When he left for Ducati the relationship was better, when he came back to Yamaha it was bไad again.
“Over the years he got b♈etter and he even invited me to the ranch, sღo now it's different.”
Lorenzo, now 35, and Ro🍷ssi, 43, have both left MotoGP behind and now race on four wheels - throwing up the possibility that their rivalry could be renewed.
“Right n🔜ow we compete in 📖different championships,” Lorenzo said.
“He is progressing very quickly. It wouldꦕ be a dream. Everything is possib🦂le in life.”

The type of hostility that existed between them even spread to Rossi and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez - the I𝓡talian accused the Spaniard of intentionally aiding Lorenzo’s successfu𒅌l 2015 title bid.
But today’s championship-chasing riders - 2022 champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 2021 champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo - battle with a more respectful demeanour.
Lorenzo🌼 said: “Gradually, dominant riders with a very marked personality got to retire. Obviously, Valentino Rossi is one of them, but the others weren't too far away either.
“People have to get used to these new riders. Fabio Quartararo and Pecco🗹 Bagnaia don't ha🔯ve as strong a personality as we did a few years ago.”

James was a sports journalist at Sꩵky Sports for a decade covering everything from♊ American sports, to football, to F1.