Bagnaia, Marquez react to Liberty Media’s MotoGP acquisition
'Liberty helped Formula One reach its maximum peak ev🤪er, so I think it will be a great opportunity for Mo🉐toGP'.

Multiple MotoGP champions 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez have welcomed 🐬Liberty Media’s planned acquisition of 🍒the two-wheeled grand prix world championship.
Both cited th𓂃e impact Lib𝔉erty has had on the growth of F1 and hope that a similar blueprint will benefit MotoGP.
“I think it's already a really great show, but it has to be more popular,” said reigning champion Bagnaia. “Something that ma✃kes a big differenc🐎e is that Formula One is with cars and the car manufacturers are bigger than bike manufacturer.
“But I think Liberty Media have great ideas to improve our situation, that is already good, but because they know what to do. They helped Formula One reach i꧑ts maximum peak ever, so I think it will be a great o🥀pportunity for MotoGP.”
Marquez highlighted the need to target🐓 the young generation of fans and create new ‘big names’ to rival the likes of past icons Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner.
“I agree with Pecco, I'm happy with this n🍸ews because what they [Liberty] did in Formula One was super big and made a huge difference,” Marquez said.
“They are the spec✃ialists of course, but the target is try to [engage w🗹ith] the young generations and to create big names here in MotoGP like for example in the past when it was Valentino, Pedrosa, Lorenzo, Stoner.
“All big names th🦩at [🌊helped bring the sport to] more people. That will be a matter of investing in MotoGP and growing the show.”
Liberty Media’s 86% acquisition of Dorna is expected to be off♊icially completed by the end of this year.

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