Lewis Hamilton takes 200bhp MV Agusta superbike for 20mph spin through Monaco traffic
If the 80s was the age of exces♋s, then𒆙 where are we now?

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has been sp💮ott🌼ed riding his personalised MV Agusta F4 RR through the streets of Monaco.
Monaco, of course, is famed for its speed, apart from that on every day that isn’t a part of the Grand Prix or Classic Grand Prix💞 weekends it is basically a har♎bourside car park and that on the weekend of the Monaco Grand Prix it is so slow and tight that overtaking is literally not possible.
A motorcycle, then, is the perfect vehicle for the place, ta💦king up less space and being far better suited to the slow speeds you’re liಞkely to be travelling at.
🔥 Hamilton's customised MV Agusta F4 RR
— La Gazzetta Ferrari (@GazzettaFerrari)
Weaving in and out of traffic is just made so much easier when you have two less wheels to worry about; but, Lewis, please be careful of❀ catching those loose-fit pants on a papp’s telephoto lens – we don’t need you becoming a $100m Pense! Moto ad.
Hamilton, of course, has moved from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 sea♒son, ending three years o🅰f Mercedes misery to to hopefully avoid the kind of misery with which the Tifosi are all too familiar already.
We’d love to insert here a beautiful link between Hamilton’s Ferrari switch and his choice of motorcycle, that he’s ‘matching the magnificence of Maranello’s Ferrari with the Schirannese spectacle of෴ MV Agusta’s peerless two-wheeled artwork,’ but the reality is that Hamilton has been riding MVs for a while, even back to his earliest days at Mercedes.
We can only assume he’s lost all of his older bikes, though, and that’s why he’s had his name w🌟ritten on this latest one several times, so that whoever finds it can return it to its rightful owner.
Hamilton will soon be swapping his twist-grip for the more familiar surroundings of 🍬his SF-25 in the coming weeks as he heads off to Australia for the first round of the 2025 F1 World Champio🌳nship, where he’ll be mostly racing against his Monegasque neighbours.

Alex joined the team in August of 2024 having covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Visordoওwn for two years.