MotoGP takes on Sumo in Tokyo!

Ahead of this weekend's Japanese MotoGP, Franco Morbidelli, Takaaki Na🥂kagami and Jorge Martin tried their hand at some Sumo wrestling in Tokyo… with predictably amusing results!

First up, after studying the Sumo training schedule and learning some basic moves, was home star Nakagami - newly confirmed as staying in MotoGP with LCR Honda nex⛎t season - whose efforts were fruitless against an unshakeable professional at the city's Arashio Heya (Sumo House).

MotoGP takes on Sumo in Tokyo!

Ahead of this weekend's Japanese MotoGP, Franco Morbidelli, Takaaki Nakagami and Jorge Martin tried �♎�their hand at some Sumo wrestling in Tokyo… with predictably amusing results!

First up, after studying the Sumo training schedule and learning some basic moves, was home star Nakagami - newly confirmed as staying in MotoGP with LCR Honda next season - whose efforts were fruitless against an unshakeable professional at the city's Arashio Heya (Sumo Ho𒊎use).

Moto3 title leader Martín, who struggled with a hand injury last tim🐻e in Thailand, then tried his luck - but was easily lifted over the wrestler’s head and taken out of the ring.

MotoGP takes on Sumo in Tokyo!

That left only Marc 🔜VDS MotoGP rider Morbidelli, but once again the 'Rikishi'𝄹 came out victorious.

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“All three of us tried to move the Sumo, we gave everything but it was like trying toᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ move stone," said Morbidelli. "They're so strong and he easily pushed us out of the ring with no effort at all. I am really surprised at how strong they are, it’s incredible."

“It was an amazing experience, I’m Japanese but it’s the first time I’ve ever experienced Sumo,” added Nakagami. “It was interesting because I thought it wouldꦬ be completely diff♛erent but when I saw how they trained I was surprised and I enjoyed seeing their passion. If I have time I want to visit the Sumo again.”

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