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16 April, 2020 10:19 am

Jorge Lorenzo: 'I believe Yamaha's decision will slow development'

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After Yamaha’s announcement that their will no longer be data sharing between Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo and the Spaniard’s nettled: “I don’t have anything to comment on this.
” We thought that the story was laid to bed, instead Lorenzo in an interview with Spanish AS.
com has come out with his opinion on the question.

“I have great respect for Valentino.
He has an incredible talent and is an intelligent person.

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Last year I was close to beating him and with a step forward I can have the chance to succeed.
I do not care what he says, I’m not interested in listening to that I copy his bike’s settings to win.
I think about myself.
In 2009, we compared data and there were races where we did well, in others both Valentino and I did worse.
”The choice to avoid data sharing in Yamaha has however surprised Lorenzo, at least from a company point of view:“I don’t know why Yamaha made this choice, I believe that this will slow down development on the bike.

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However I’m not worried, I’m self sufficient.
Lorenzo also explained the gap between him, Rossi and Casey Stoner in the Sepang test: “I’m a bit of a diesel, I start slowly, and then build up for the to start the championship.
Stoner and Valentino are now very fast, but there’s only a few tenths catch up on, I am not worried there’s 18 races and the championship is very long.

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