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Colin Edwards is a former two-time Superbike World Champion with Honda who had an honorable career in MotoGP with Yamaha. His fifteen podiums undoubtedly do not take away this taste of unfinished business of never having won a Grand Prix, but that is now ancient history since he retired from leather in 2014. Here he is now behind a microphone, and like any self-respecting TV expert, he gave his opinion on the current set. He sees two major forces and a quiet force...

From the height of his 44 years, he looks at the forces present and announces that the reign of Márquez won't last..." Márquez is a good guy, he is not an egoist, but he is dominating now since 2013. He is undoubtedly a phenomenon. However, people are talking more and more about Viñales ».

He supports: “ he has what it takes to succeed. I really like his style, he's a machine. Márquez is impressive, we all know that. If he has someone in front of him by a second, he has to go and beat them, even if there is only half a lap left before crossing the finish line. But Viñales doesn't do anything reckless, he attacks and he drives while racing, he knows the limits. Viñales lives his life for his sport and he certainly has a bright future ahead of him ».

Certainly, but what about Valentino Rossi, still in operation and which will still be in operation until 2020? “ Valentino will always be among the leading men. He could ride a MotoGP for ten more years if he wants. He's a man made to run on Sundays. At the time of the race, he is always present ».

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