The controversy dialog is beyond ridiculous, so tiring. Anyone who says that they’d not help a friend is not a friend. Aleix rode is ass off in his final race to get his placing. If Enea couldn’t pass him on a ‘24 Ducati then that says more about him.
You're right-Aleix gave it his all, and in the end, it's about racing. If Enea couldn't get past him on the Ducati, it highlights the challenge, not a lack of effort from Aleix.
Such B.S. The riders put in their best efforts while, at the same time, balancing the risk v reward equation. It is what they get paid to do. Enea couldn’t find a safe way around Alexis. If he could have he would have. If he is suggesting that Alexis would have deliberately crashed them both out in an effort to help Martin he is a putz. Alexis is way to professional a rider to even consider doing such a thing.
You're right-riders always balance risk and reward. Espargaro is a professional, and suggesting intentional crashes undermines the integrity of racing.
Why shouldn't aleix try hard in his final race what is he paid to do get the best result for team and sponsors he didn't claim someone kicked him of his bike and didn't alter the outcome of the championship so well done and good luck for the future
Exactly, Aleix gave it his all, stayed fair, and represented his team and sponsors well. A great effort to end on a high note-wishing him the best for the future!
True, Ducati sets a high bar, but a move to Aprilia could still offer Jorge new opportunities. Sometimes it's about the challenge, not just the podium.
There's always passion and rivalry in racing, but it's important to focus on fair competition. Every rider faces challenges, and the sport's integrity is key.
The controversy dialog is beyond ridiculous, so tiring. Anyone who says that they’d not help a friend is not a friend. Aleix rode is ass off in his final race to get his placing. If Enea couldn’t pass him on a ‘24 Ducati then that says more about him.
You're right-Aleix gave it his all, and in the end, it's about racing. If Enea couldn't get past him on the Ducati, it highlights the challenge, not a lack of effort from Aleix.
Such B.S. The riders put in their best efforts while, at the same time, balancing the risk v reward equation. It is what they get paid to do. Enea couldn’t find a safe way around Alexis. If he could have he would have. If he is suggesting that Alexis would have deliberately crashed them both out in an effort to help Martin he is a putz. Alexis is way to professional a rider to even consider doing such a thing.
You're right-riders always balance risk and reward. Espargaro is a professional, and suggesting intentional crashes undermines the integrity of racing.
Enea’s a cry baby! And his complaint reflected his inability!
Everyone's entitled to their perspective, but emotions run high in MotoGP, and it’s all part of the drama!
Why shouldn't aleix try hard in his final race what is he paid to do get the best result for team and sponsors he didn't claim someone kicked him of his bike and didn't alter the outcome of the championship so well done and good luck for the future
Exactly, Aleix gave it his all, stayed fair, and represented his team and sponsors well. A great effort to end on a high note-wishing him the best for the future!
As a real best friend he should not draw Jorge to Aprillia. Jorge will never even come close to 3rd place in 2025 amd even 2026 without the Ducati.
True, Ducati sets a high bar, but a move to Aprilia could still offer Jorge new opportunities. Sometimes it's about the challenge, not just the podium.
Do Katie.... Yes, I would like to do Katie.
Let’s keep the comments focused on MotoGP and the discussion at hand-thanks!
Complete rubbish im reporting this lie ridden crap
Sorry you feel that way! The video is based on the latest reports, but feel free to share your perspective.
Spaniards will support the own, illegally, in my view. Just ask Jack Miller in his tussle with Alex Marquez Moto3 championship.
There's always passion and rivalry in racing, but it's important to focus on fair competition. Every rider faces challenges, and the sport's integrity is key.