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Si Jorge Lorenzo showed that he still had doubts about the development of his Ducati GP18, he has at least one certainty: when the time to retire from the paddock has come, he will not be one of those who continue to 'survey under other functions. In this sense, it joins Cal Crutchlow who assured on the subject that he would benefit from his money and his people. Por Fuera follows the same trajectory and makes it clear, from the height of his 30 years, that at 39, he will certainly not do as Valentino Rossi.

To Marc Márquez, the career of Valentino Rossi is an example and to see him again at this very high level of competition with such intensity of motivation deserves that we bow. But for Lorenzo, as he confides in speedweek, this is certainly not the path to take: “ I don't know what I will do in ten years and no one knows what they will do by then. Plans made today may change. If you ask me now, mine are to enjoy life ».

Quite simply. “ I will do everything I can't do now. I will go tennis, golf, I will stop following a strict diet, I will travel to countries I don't know, I will enjoy moments with those around me. I don't want to be held by any obligation ».

He finishes : " life is short. If you are lucky enough to be able to have what you want, then you must take it. And if I don't do anything crazy, I'll have that option. I certainly don't see myself like Rossi who continues to race at 39 years old. Although you should never say never, I won't look for work in the paddock ».

It will be recalled that the Mallorcan still has some activities in progress: a museum dedicated to competition in Andorra and shares in the Skull Rider brand which makes glasses and clothing.

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