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Need 3 Spaniard to Beat 1 Italian, Rossi Said: Lorenzo Will Not Happy, Why?


Jorge Lorenzo finally closed the 2015 season with a world title. Movistar Yamaha rider becomes world champion after a successful finish in the last series, Valencia MotoGP, as the first prize.

He was followed by two Honda rider, who is also from Spain, Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa. Meanwhile rival sekalgus teammate Lorenzo on a Yamaha, Valentino Rossi, failed to become a world champion after finishing fourth after starting from the rear position.


As reported by Marca, answered questions Movistar, Lorenzo Rossi praised the victory. However, the rider nicknamed The Doctor it was dissatisfied. What's wrong?

"Of course. Jorge are eligible to win, but this season there is no competition worth because there are things that we had never seen before in our sport is, and Lorenzo will not be happy with this victory," said Rossi as rewritten by Marca.

It was made Doctor Marquez quipped that he calls performance has become a 'bodyguard' for Lorenzo. In racing series in Valencia, not the least Marquez stick tight or overtaking Lorenzo since the race starts always in the first position.

"In fact, since at the Australian GP something strange has happened. Because Marquez has been a bodyguard. The action that makes everyone by surprise," said Rossi.

According to Rossi who started start on the back row of the MotoGP motorcycle racing sport should be ashamed of what has happened for the first time.

"At least everyone can see what Marc games, and I do not want to comment about his behavior. I think the next few months he will realize what he had done," said Rossi.

Previously, Rossi got a penalty of three points and start rearmost in Valencia due incident allegedly 'kicking' Marquez in the 17th MotoGP in Sepang, Malaysia.

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