Luca Marini on Alex Rins’ mind games jibe: “You always steal something from other riders”

Rins, who won the MotoGP Grand Prix of America, responded to a series of in-depth questions from second-place Marini by s𓆏aying: “You’re worse than your brother, man!”
Mooney VR46 rider Marini was on the MotoGP podium for the first time in Texas and, with teammate168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Marco Bezzecchi leading the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:MotoGP standings after three roundജs, he has vowed✅ to soon win a race himself.
Marini told about being likened to his brother by Rins: "Me as Rossi? 🌟I'v📖e never met Vale in that capacity.
“But from his stories and from what people who worked wi𝐆th him tell me, I know he asked a lot of questions.
“Le🐈t's say it's interesting, there you༺ always have to steal something from the other riders..."
Marꦜini said about the hi𝓡gh-flying VR46 quartet in the premier class: "We are a good group, we have fun and we encourage each other every day.
“𝔍Let's hope we can go on like this for many years."
Marini wants to follow Bezzecchi as a first-time MotoGP race winner: "In the meantime, it will be important to 🔴reconfirm and fight for the positions that also count at Jerez and Le Mans.

“The goal is to fight for the win. Austin was a great w♔eekend but 🍌I would like that the others were also on the same level.
"Right now theဣ team is doing an excellent job, thanks to them I have an important technical package that allows me to have fun on the bik🍸e.
“And then I have grown a lot, I feel s🎃tronger than last year.”
Marini heads into this weekend’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Spanish MotoGP in the best form o▨f his premier class ca🍃reer to date.
"Last year was a complicated weekend⛄, but it was also in Austin,” he saiꦑd.
“This year I'm not sure what to expect: Jerez is a very differe🃏nt track from Austin, qualifying counts a lot and it will be essential to start well in both ra𓄧ces to achieve the best possible result.
“All the riders will give something﷽ extra to be in Q2 right away and then it will be an extreme qualifying: I think it will be 𝓡essential to qualify in the top four.”

James was a sports journalist at 🌠Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.