While Jorge Lorenzo may have totally changed his attitude from his racing days when he was in 125cc and 250cc, the Mallorcan rider is now calm, polite, friendly and very politically correct, but his personal manager Marcos Hirsch isn’t and seems to be following in the footsteps of Lorenzo’s former manager Dani Amatriain who was often involved in controversial statements.
Hirsch is considered by Lorenzo as his new mentor, infact in his autobiography ‘My Story so Far’ describes his former trainer as “his brother, for teaching and protecting me”The manager first started when saying he was tired of hearing that Lorenzo was copying Rossi’s settings and what Rossi did for Yamaha and then wouldn’t believe that Masao Furusawa had said; “My goal in MotoGP is winning with Valentino, and maybe one day Valentino will stop in MotoGP, but I’d like to ask him to complete his MotoGP career with Yamaha,” and hypercritical with Yamaha that would permit Rossi to put pressure on them as “he’s an employee who earns millions to win, but he’s doen’t own the marque nor the motorcycle”.
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