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🧸 trying to calm it a bit"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has thanked168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Francesco Bagnaia for trying to ‘calm’ the booing heard from some Misano fans as the Spaniard celebrated his San Marino MotoGP victory.
Marqu𓃲ez has frequently been the target of booing aไt Italian rounds, a legacy of his past feud with local star Valentino Rossi.
But although🍬 he wasn’t aware of it at the time, runner-up and 𝓡local hero Bagnaia gestured to the crowd to halt their booing.
Ahead of this weekend’s return event at the same circuit, Marquez said: “It’s always been there, but if you foꦿllow 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 trying to calm it a bit. This is someไthing the riders can stop, not other people or journalists.”
Reigning 🎃double MotoGP champiꦫon 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 three weeks ago, ‘haters will always hat𒀰e’,” Bagnꩵaia said. “I think it's a good answer.
“It's really disrespectful because we areও giving our maximum every time and it❀’s something that I don't understand.
“I read in some interview that it o⛄nly happens in Italy, but it's not true because it happened to me also in Barcelona when I won.
“Honestly, when you have given your maximum, trying to be better anꦏd better and take the best result as possible. And the pꦇeople 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. But it's difficult to stop it, I think.”
Team-mate Enea Bastianini, who complete🃏d the podium alongside Marquez and Bag✱naia, agreed:
“It’s not beautifu🌳l to listen to this 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 fan♑s should remember that the riders are risking their lives.
“We are givin♕g our 100%. We are gambling with our life. So I think there should be a bit more respect and this booing makes no sense.”

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