The final seconds of Andrea Dovizioso’s career…” I no longer enjoy MotoGP ” he exclaimed


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Iwanbanaran.com – Caakkk… As is known, Andrea Dovizioso (WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team) has decided to end his career in MotoGP. After more than 20 years, doi revealed that the Misano race was his last race in the MotoGP class. Dovi chose Misano because it was his home-race considering he is an Italian rider. Of course, at this weekend’s Misano race he will say goodbye to all his fans…

Andrea Dovizioso has had a long career in MotoGP. Although his last title was in the 125cc class, he was very total in MotoGP. This was proven when he succeeded in leading Ducati to get out of adversity, so that the Italian manufacturer was able to push to the front row. With Dovizioso, Ducati has won several runner-ups. Meanwhile, Andrea Dovizioso’s season with Yamaha did not live up to expectations considering his performance did not improve. With that, he decided to retire…

“San Marino will be my last race in MotoGP, and it is something very unusual and strange. I’m so happy to end my career at Misano, with all my friends and all my fans. I hope it will be a good weekend. It’s important to race competitively, try to score some points, and I think it will be a great celebration,” said Andrea Dovizioso via GPOne. Before announcing his retirement from MotoGP, Andrea Dovizioso always said that he would not continue racing in MotoGP if he wasn’t competitive, because he couldn’t find pleasure in fighting with other riders. With that said, he plans to switch to Motocross next year…

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“I’ve always said that if I wasn’t competitive, I wouldn’t stay in MotoGP, because you don’t have fun against other riders anymore, especially after 20 years of racing. I haven’t tried to find a new team for next year and I don’t want to end the season like this. But for me, motocross is a very interesting thing. At the moment, every race is very difficult. Not being competitive is a completely different story from my career. It’s my first time experiencing this and it’s hard to deal with. MotoGP has changed, rivals have changed, racing style is different, and there are many other small reasons,” concluded Andrea Dovizioso….(RA iwb)

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