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“Marquez, Bagnaia, and Rossi Set for Portimao Shakedown on Track”

1 years ago By Sports Desk

World champions Marc Marquez and Peco Bagnaia, along with legend Valentino Rossi, rocked Circuit Portimo in a private training session in preparation for next week’s test in Sepang. The MotoGP stars took part in a special training session on Monday alongside other elite riders.Marc Marquez and Peco Bagnaia ride the powerful Ducati Panigale V4S, flying alongside young talents such as Marco Bezzecchi, Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Di Giannantonio.

The presence of the Max duo has not gone unnoticed, with Mark and his younger brother Alex Max racing for Gresini Racing in the Desmosedici GP23.Legend of the sport Valentino Rossi was also in attendance, showcasing his skills on a Yamaha R1. This training session in Portimao not only served as a warm-up for the riders before the Sepang test, but also provided a unique opportunity for the VR46 Academy to demonstrate their strength, with Luca Marini and Celesti Celestino Vietti and many other talents actively participated. .

The International Circuit of the Algarve is the venue for these private training sessions and serves not only as a training ground for the Superbike World Championship teams but also as a venue for MotoGP’s top riders to hone their skills.Training in Portimão brings a unique combination of experience and youth, including veteran riders such as Valentino Rossi, who has won seven titles in the main class, and Peco Bar Rookie riders such as Peco Bagnaia and Marco Bezecchi shared the track.Additionally, other riders who have passed through the VR46 Academy will be taking part in the test, highlighting Valentino Rossi’s lasting impact on the sport.

Big names who came to MotoGP through the Rossi Academy were in attendance, including Luca Marini and Franco Morbidelli, demonstrating the importance the VR46 Academy plays in nurturing young talent effect.The private training session in Portimão not only provided the riders with a valuable opportunity to acclimate to the track conditions, but also gave fans an exciting look at the upcoming events of the MotoGP season.

With the Sepang test and season approaching, fans can look forward to incredible performances from these talented drivers as the official racing gets underway.In short, training in Portimão was more than a simple preparation; the scene highlighted the determination, passion and talent in the exciting world of MotoGP.

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