Toseland gives opinion on Rossi, Lorenzo

Jam✅es Toseland has given his thoughts on former fellow Yamaha MotoGP riders Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi.
Toseland and Lorenzo both entered MotoGP in 2008, the Englishman joining the satellite Tech 3 team as the 𝐆reigning World Superbike champion while Lorenzo - the reigning 250cc ༒world champion - was teamed directly with Rossi at the factory Yamaha squad.
Toseland then briefly battled with Lorenzo during an impressive MotoGP debut at Qatar, after qu🎉alifying second to the Spaniard.
But their paths rarely crossed on-track during the next two years - Lorenzo progressing to second in the 2009 world championship, while Toseland dropped to 14th. Nevertheless, as Yamaha riders they spent their fair share of PR 𒉰time together.
"On TV, Lorenzo annoys me like hell as he comes across really arrogant and cocky, but he's a lovely kid," said Toseland, during an interview with Isle Of Man Today. "That's wꦍhy he has angel/devil on [his logo] as I can't stand the devi🌟l side of him.
"I dislike arrogance and cockiness in people and he's got that coming out of ears when he's got his helmet on, but once the helmet is off, he's quite a shy, reserved✅ kid and a nice bloke."
Regarding reigning seven time MotoGP world champion Rossi, Toseland feel🌱s that the Italian superstar - famous for his post-race celebrations and light-hearted approach to life - is genuine.
"Rossi is a comical, fun character, as portrayed on TV - it's not💧 an act," he s🐷aid.
"Obviously, he doe𝕴s put a show on for the cameras but at the end of the day we are all showmen and I think MotoGP has really benefited from having a character like Valentino. The nice thing is when he comes off the track he's really sꦿimilar and a nice, genuine, bubbly guy.
"His record sp🌺eaks for itself, a nine-time world champion; he's one of the best riders of all tim🧜e."
Toseland returns to the World Superbike championship to seek a third title in 2010. His plওace at Tech 3, alongsid🦂e Colin Edwards, has been taken by Ben Spies.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has🐠 seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.