Marc Marquez thanks Pecco Bagnaia for calming Misano crowd boos on the podium
“I want to say thanks to Pecco... they showed me a video where♍ he was tryi📖ng to calm it a bit"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez has thanked168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Francesco Bagnaia for trying to ‘calm’ the booing heard from some Misano fans as the Spaniard celebrated his San Marino MotoGP victory.
Marquez has frequently been 🍬the target of booing at Italian rounds, a legacy of his past feud with local star Va🌟lentino Rossi.
But although he wasn’t aware of it at the time, runner-up and local hero Bagnaia gestured to the 🅺crowd to halt th🍃eir booing.
Ahead of this weekend’s return event at the same circuit, Marquez said: “It’s always been there, but if꧅ you follow or support one rider, it’s not necessary to boo the others.
“I want to say thanks to Pecco. Because I didn't see it on the podium but they showed me a video where he was try🍸ing to calm it a bit. This is something the riders can stop, not other people or journalists.”
Reigning do💜uble MotoGP champion Bagnaia explained that he finds booing any rider to be disrespectful and has also been on the receiving end.
“Like, Franky [Morbidelli] said two or thr💙ee weeks ago, ‘haters will always h🌸ate’,” Bagnaia said. “I think it's a good answer.
“It's really disrespectful because we are giving our maximum every time and it’s something that I don'🌌t understand.
“I read in some interview that it only happens in Italy, but it's n⛎ot true because it happened to me also in Barcelona when I w🐓on.
“Honestly, when you have given your maximum, trying to be better and better and take the best result as possible. Anꦅd the people in front of you are booing. I think it's a very disrespectful.
“But honestly, it's something that happens in all sports. It could be better if our sport could be more clean. ꧑But it's difficult to stop it, I think.”
Team-mate Enea Bastianini, who completed the podium alongside Marq🗹uez and Bagnaia, agreed:
“It’s not beautiful to listen to tꦑhis on the podium and I hope for the future it will be a bit different. Respect for me is really importan💖t, for all the riders.”
Title leader Jorge Martin also feels some fans s🌟hould remember that the riders are risking their lives.
“We are giving our 100%. We are gambling with our life. So I th🌊ink there should b𓄧e a bit more respect and this booing makes no sense.”

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