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23 April, 2020 11:49 pm

Valentino Rossi invites Marc Marquez to ride at his Motoranch

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Valentino Rossi’s personal track, the Biscia, is already home for a number of his cronies, and he often welcomes other riders from the Moto3 and Moto2 championships to train and have fun at his motoranch, where they often organize races.
Rossi’s latest invitation went to fellow MotoGP rider and rival Marc Marquez during the pre-event press conference last week in Barcelona, and apparently during yesterday’s test at Aragon, the Italian reiterated his invitation to the Repsol Honda rider.

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Valentino already invited me a while ago, but I never managed to plan it well enough.
It would be interesting for sure,” said Marquez speaking to the official MotoGP website.
“We often chat about how and where we train in between GPs, but if there’s a small opportunity to, I will go there!” “Last year, we were there with Colin (Edwards), Corti, Corsi and a lot of Italian riders – we might organize something again this year – I don’t know when yet as we have to check when it will possible but maybe before Misano when Marc is in Italy,” said Rossi.

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