MotoGP | Valencia GP Lorenzo withdraws: Max Biaggi, “Motorcycling is impoverished”

Biaggi added: "I don't think he'll come back, we have two different ways of experiencing the bike"

MotoGP | Valencia GP Lorenzo withdraws: Max Biaggi, “Motorcycling is impoverished”MotoGP | Valencia GP Lorenzo withdraws: Max Biaggi, “Motorcycling is impoverished”

MotoGP GP Valencia – Max Biaggi, Team Owner of the Max Racing Team Moto3 and great friend of Jorge Lorenzo, commented to Sky on the retirement of the Majorcan, who will race his last race as a professional on Sunday.

Lorenzo's retirement was one that not everyone expected, despite the difficult season he experienced with Honda, which saw him the unfortunate protagonist of heavy falls, where he also suffered injuries to his vertebrae.

Biaggi wanted to underline how a piece of motorcycling history is being lost, he has the say.

Statements Max Biaggi withdraws Jorge Lorenzo

“I believe we have lost a piece of motorcycling history. I'm very sorry for his retirement, he was a person who could still give a lot to this sport. He has decided to retire and the person comes first, it is a decision that he strongly wanted. I'm disappointed because I liked seeing him on the track, he had a surgical guide, without him motorcycling is impoverished. It will be sad to see him on track for the last time on Sunday. I don't think he'll come back, after retiring I had two wild cards, but in my opinion he won't go back on his decisions."

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