MotoGP | The controversy continues between Crutchlow and Lorenzo who writes, "he has more falls than victories, he will test his resistance"

"Yamaha and Ducati won less without me" added the Majorcan

MotoGP | The controversy continues between Crutchlow and Lorenzo who writes, "he has more falls than victories, he will test his resistance"MotoGP | The controversy continues between Crutchlow and Lorenzo who writes, "he has more falls than victories, he will test his resistance"

MotoGP – The controversy that broke out in recent days between Jorge Lorenzo and Cal Crutchlow does not seem to want to subside, with the latter who next year will take on the role of Yamaha test rider, the same ones that, even if only briefly, the five-time champion wore last year .

The beginning of the controversy between Lorenzo and Crutchlow

The Majorcan initially responded with on Twitter and commented on the news of the passing of the baton with "It's like exchanging gold for bronze". Shortly afterwards the Briton responds in kind and says: “I actually respect him a lot as a driver, after all we are talking about a five-time world champion. He has a very, very special talent. But that doesn't mean he's a great test rider, it's quite simple. He doesn't care what he says, he always goes around talking all the time. I am happy to have many things to do, I have a family and friends. Obviously he's just bored at home."

Lorenzo takes matters further on Crutchlow

The last thrust, however, was launched by the Spaniard, who on Instagram, responding to a question from a fan, took things further: "Saying that I am not a good test rider is like saying that the world is square, the engineers of Yamaha and Ducati they know my ability to evolve a bike and make it faster and faster. If we're just talking about numbers, it's a fact that both teams have had fewer and fewer wins since I left. As for Cal, he is one of the riders with the fewest wins and most crashes in the last 10 years, he will be a great rider to test the endurance of the bike.”

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