Jorge Lorenzo reveals his 2015 MotoGP secret weapon: A cryosauna!

A cryosauna is an alternative to an ice bath, exp🍷osing the body to extremely low temperatures for a few minutes, for therapeutic purposes.
For athletes, 👍the body’s reaction to the cold shock can be used to help aid muscle 🐼recovery, reduce fatigue and improve performance.
Speaking to Spanish broadcaster DAZN, Lorenzo explained:
“I made a very large 'motorhome' for myself. It had a jacuzꦚzi upstairs and downstairs a cryosauna.
“When I finished training, I got in the cold, which was ꦜ-180ºC.
“In 2015 I won with the cry𒈔osauna. I did it covertly so that no one knew the secret.”
After starting the European phase of the 2015 season just fourth in the standings, a run of four stra♕ight victories put Lorenzo into a d༺irect duel with Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi that went down to the Valencia finale.
While Lorenzo was clearly quicker by the closing stages of the season, setting the fastest lap in five of the last six races, he had to ov♐ercome a crucial mistake at Misano - while Rossi scored in every round.
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Lorenzo was back within 11 points of Rossi heading into the penultimate Sepang event, where Rossi ♏sensationally accused reigning champion Marc Marquez of trying to aid the #99 at the previous Phillip Island contest.
The resulting fireworks between Rossi and Mar🥃quez became physical in the Malaysian race, leaving the Honda rider on the ground and Rossi with enough ‘penalty points’ for a back-of-the🐽-grid start at the Valencia finale.
Lorenzo𓆉 won the last race to secure his third and final MotoGP title, while Rossi repeated his accusations of assistance♚ by Marquez, who finished second.