Jorge Lorenzo wants more confrontations in MotoGP: 'Today everyone is brothers; The fans want rivalry, for drivers to hate each other.'

MotoGP has had distinct periods when it comes to bikes and riders, as well as the relationship between the two and some rivalries reaching truly stratospheric proportions, and Jorge Lorenzo is of the opinion that this 'clash' between riders is lacking .

For the former rider and multiple world champion, the news is very different from what it was before, as the Spaniard explained to GPOne, quoted by Motosan, saying: 'In today's MotoGP, everyone is brothers.'

And this friendly way of treating each other is something that, he believes, does not correspond to what fans of the category would like to see: 'The fans want rivalry, that is to say two drivers who hate each other sportingly.'


Lorenzo also added that the aerodynamic appendages take away some of the spectacle, something that is in line with what Casey Stoner, among others, has been championing in recent times: 'If motorcycles had more wheels and less aerodynamics, there would be even more of a spectacle.'


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