One "great" MotoGP talent “not enough of a jerk”, says former crew chief
Ramon Forcada heap🅠s praise on “qui𒊎et” Franco Morbidelli

Former MotoGP crew chief Ramonﷺ Forcada has lavished praise on Franco Morbidelli following his 🐻podium return in Argentina, noting that he’s “not enough of a jerk to be a rider”.
Since finishing runner-up in the standings in a breakout 2020 campaign that saw him win three grands prix, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli has faced numerous trials in the premier class.
Aging Yamaha machinery followed by a lengthy injury lay-off and then a change to a factory b♑ike curtailed his 2021 season, while the following two years with the Japanese marque were less than fruitfulಞ.
His 2024 campaign was also hindered by a pre-season concussion, which denied him of any testing time on the Pramac-run Ducati and left him playing catch-upꦫ.
Finding a place on the grid for 2025 with VR46 aboard a 2024-spec Ducati, Morbidelli scored his first grand prix podium since 2021 when he was third aꦓt t🔥he Argentina GP.
Currently, he sits fourth in the standings after two rounds and is just six points back of double world champion Pecco Bagnaia on the factory Du𒐪cati.
Forcada, who worked with the likes of Jorge Lorenzo and Maverick Vinales in a glittering MotoGP car𒐪eer, was Morbidelli’s crew chief at Petronas SRT.
Speaking on three-time world champion Lorenzo’s podcast, 🗹Forcada said of Mor﷽bidelli: “Franco is a great talent and a great guy.
“Morbidelli is ▨one of those guys who’s not enough of a jerk to be a rider.
“When he’s on the track, he’s one of those riders who needs everything to work out. But when he lowers his visor, he does whatever he wants - regardless, even, if it involves [Marc] Marquez or [Pecc🧜o] Bagnaia.
“He’ꦜs a quiet guy✱, the kind of who hides his injuries.
“He doesn’t like to be thought of as one w🀅ho looks for excuses or justifications if he happens to say he had a 𓆉problem.
“So, most of the time, he prefers to say nothing🅷 and keeꦍp quiet.”
Morbidelli is only contracted with VR46 for the curre🍸nt season and is already facing external pressure to keep that ride beyond 2025.
The ongoing issues at KTM and its poor start to the 2025 season have led to rumours that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta could🅰💜 leave the Austrian brand, with his name linked to Ducati and VR46.
Acosta is currently contr♔acted with KTM to the end of 2026.
