I’m Valentino Rossi’s forgotten protege - “people don’t know the background”
“On soꦕcial media people write many things which have nothing to do with it"

One of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi’s former 🃏proteges made a welcome return to ri𓆉ding at the Ranch recently.
While Francesco Bagnaia, Marco Bezzecchi, Luca Marini and Franco Morbidelli remain regulars in Tavullia, and owe much of their growth into MotoGP to Rossi, one ex–pupil went it alone.
Nicolo Bulega left the VR46 Academy five yea𝄹rs ago.
He then swapped the Moto2 paddock for World Supersport, and won that title, before progressing into the World Superbike Championship fo🧸🅠r the first time this year.
Bulega ran Toprak Razgatlioglu close in his rookie campaign but, now in his off-season, made 🌞a rare return to Rossi’s Ranch.
“On social media people write ma♓ny things which have nothing toඣ do with it,” Bulega told .
“People don♉’t know the background. But I can say that I have a great relationship wi𝓰th Valentino Rossi.
“♈The same goes for Uccio Salucci. We stayed up talking uﷺntil almost midnight.
“On the track, Vale is still very fast. I didn’t beat him but the importaওnt thing is that it was a great fun♏ day.”
Bulega added: “It had been six years s🍰ince I was at the Ranch.
“Flat track is a sport in which you need consistency and it’s difficult to be competitive if yo🧜u don’t train.
“It’s a bit like riding a bike. You don’t f💛orget how to do it but you miss the auto൲matisms.
“It wa𓆉s a great fun day. There were a lot of guys. I was fifth in the A☂mericana.
“When I was in the aꦜcademy I remember going fastܫ at the Ranch.
“I haven’t fo🌄rgotten about the flat track. I just have to get my automatisms back.”

James was a sports journalist at Skyಌ Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.