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22 March, 2020 2:39 am

Jensen Button: "MotoGP riders are out of this world"

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Valentino Rossi was one of the motorsports celebrities present at the inauguration of the new Silverstone Wing and rode a Ducati 1198 street bike to familiarize himself with the track, but what we enjoyed most was this part of the interview that Rossi and especially Formula 1 ace Jensen Button had with Jake Humphrey’s.

Rossi comments that ‘this year the young guys are very excited’, so it seems that the Italian is clearly enjoying all the recent drama in MotoGP, but we have to admit that Button one upped him by saying, “What we do it pretty crazy it really is pushing ourselves to the limit.

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These guys are amazing riders, but absolute nutcases.
I watched the race at the weekend and those guys are out of this world.
Button also commented on the Casey Stoner/Randy de Puniet altercation during the Le Mans warm-up practice, “It’s how close they get to each other, plus there’s some punching going on as well.
We can’t do that, we can’t reach.

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