MotoGP fan booing against Marc Marquez ‘goes in one ear and out the other’
“A person happy about aꦫnother’s failure is very ꧙unhappy in their life”

Marc Marquez has resp♐onded to the booing he received on the MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix podium, saying it now “e🌌nters into one ear and comes out through the other”.
The eight-time world champion has 🐠often been on the receiving end of fan backlash at certain venues - largely in Italy - following his falling out with MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi during the 2015 season.
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This was true after he won the San Marino GP last we🙈ekend for Gresini Ducati, with 🌸the Spaniard met with a chorus of boos on the rostrum from a small section of the crowd.
Rei🌟ꦓgning world champion Francesco Bagnaia - who was second - wagged his finger in disapproval towards the crowd’s behaviour.
Speaking on El Larguero, Marquez says the booing doesn’t 🌳bother him now and is just a part of sport.
“There comes a moment when it enters into one e𓃲ar and comes out through the other,” Marquez began.
“Espeꦕcially because there comes a time when a person who is happy about another’s failure is very🐷 unhappy in their life.
“And there is no need for your joy 🍌to be rꦦeflected or depend on another person’s failure.
“It doesn’tꩵ matter if a person succeeds, let him succeed.
“Your tim⭕e will come, but these are things that have always happened in sport and it is also the problem of sport, and it is part of it.
“The athlete, in this case, has to know how to manage it and [how] it affects you as little as pဣossible.”
Gresini team boss Nadia Padovani took exception to the booing her rider was subjected to on t🌠he podium at Mi☂sano.
With the Gresini squad based in the Emilia Romagna region and having gone through a number of tragedies over the years, she feels ཧlike the response Marquez received also “hurt” the team.
“The booing by some sꦑupporters is a gesture that also hurt us, as we are a team from Emilia Romagna,” she told Il Resto del Carlino.
“We have beenജ through a lot with the deaths of [Dꦅaijiro] Kato, [Marco] Simoncelli and Fausto [Gresini], and we did not deserve this.”
MotoGP returns to Misano this weekend for the Emilia Romagna GP, where Marquez will be looking to add a third successive victory to his 2024 scorecard and furtheജr reduce his 53-point championship standings deficit.
