Jorge Lorenzothree times world champion MotoGP (2010, 2012 and 2015) and two at 250cc (2006 and 2007), gave an interview to ‘Marca’ in which he reviewed the present and future of motorcycle world championship and your personal moment.
During the conversation, ’99’ was asked about the possibility of investing in and owning a top-class team. Lawrencean investment enthusiast, acknowledges that “one can never say ‘I will not drink this water’, but at this moment in my life I really value having as much free time as possible. I want the investments because, doing it properly and doing it well, “You can get assets that are profitable without having to spend time on it, without having to work. Having a team, if everything goes well, you will have income, but you need to devote a lot of time to it. Right now I don’t feel like it.”
Asked if he would consider returning to the grid to see what he had done Dani Pedrosa -this season is over wild card in Sherry and Misano-, the Mallorcan confessed the ’26’ “chose to extend his sports career. When I retired, I contacted yamaha, that, due to the circumstances, they decided not to continue. In my opinion, wrong, but hey, it’s your decision and, obviously, you have to respect it. So, from there, I decided to make another path that, in this case, for a while, will try the subject of cars, which I do more out of passion than in a super professional way. In the end, it’s a hobby more than my job. And then, the subject of being a television commentator, which I do with great enthusiasm, I like it and, in the end, it is not so difficult for me because I talk about what I know the most and what the most I like. .”
Source: La Verdad

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