Saturday, May 28, 2011

MotoGP riders do not want to go to Japan

MotoGP riders do not want to go to Japan

MotoGP riders do not want to go to Japan

When Carmelo Ezpeleta Safety Commission announced the riders that “90% of the Japanese Grand Prix will be played” on Saturday afternoon and the IRTA, the association of the team, sent an email saying that the teams at the moment, the trip is confirmed. Arousing the concerns of the pilots.

Jorge Lorenzo: “Whatever the decision – thundered the champion of the world – I’m not going at Motegi. I have nothing against Japan, but the nuclear danger is too great. ” More or less on the same wavelength as his colleagues.

Valentino Rossi: “Everyone tells me that in Japan they do not want to go and I’m not too convinced. In July, a final decision will wait and see what happens. ”

Marco Simoncelli , as usual, gets along with a joke: “If I had 70 years maybe I would have fewer problems, but being so young ….”

Also surprised by Casey Stoner: “When we talked about Japan, we thought we would say that the GP was canceled, but we found ourselves facing a situation opposite. But I think there are many more important aspects of a motorcycle race …. “

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/fLwDAAFMZ67/MotoGP+riders+not+want+go+Japan

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