Marco Bezzecchi is heading to the Japanese Grand Prix with renewed confidence and optimism. After a challenging period in the MotoGP season, the Italian rider from the VR46 Racing Team feels he has regained his competitive edge. Motegi, the host of the Japanese GP, holds special significance for Bezzecchi, both professionally and personally, making this round a particularly exciting one for him.
In a statement ahead of the event, Bezzecchi expressed his enthusiasm: “I am very happy to go to Japan: a country that I love. I like the food, I grew up with Japanese cartoons, I love the fans, they are really nice and I also really, really, really like the track.”
Motegi is more than just another race for Bezzecchi; it’s a place of fond memories and pivotal moments in his career. Reflecting on his past performances, he recalled, “I got my first ever podium there in the Championship, and last year I almost reached the podium in the wet.” These memories fuel his excitement and drive for the upcoming race, as he hopes to build on his recent form.
The recent races have indeed been promising for Bezzecchi. “We are coming from two podiums almost reached, three if you count the Sprint race,” he noted. “It is a positive moment, I am riding well. Let’s keep going like this.”
After nearly securing podium finishes in consecutive races, Bezzecchi’s focus is on maintaining his momentum in Japan. His positive mindset, coupled with his fondness for the Motegi track, could set the stage for another strong performance. The track’s technical nature, which suits Bezzecchi’s style, and the positive energy he draws from racing in Japan, make this race a crucial opportunity to further cement his status as one of MotoGP’s rising stars.
With Bezzecchi in top form, fans can expect an exciting performance from him in Japan. The upcoming race represents a chance for him to potentially add another podium to his growing list of accomplishments in MotoGP.
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