Marc Marquez addresses Valentino Rossi as war of words continues
Marc Marquez has hit back at accusations made by Valentino 🌱Ros🍬si

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has responded to bombshell remarks made by old rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi.
Rossi sent the MotoGP world into a frenzy with a rece🤪nt podcast appearance when he discussed the notorious conclusion to the 2015 season.
He claimed, among other things, th🍎at Marquez reacted with satisfaction when Rossi was handed a crippling penalty to start from the back of the 𒁃grid in the last race of 2015 which ended his title hopes.
Marq𝕴uez said to : "Logically I have heard it and also watched the 🐎video.
“Okay, but right now I have much more important t🅰hings on mꩲy mind than to be attentive and pay attention to those words.
"I have the task on the track now.
“I a☂m an active rider, so I am not interested or🏅 affected by those wars.
“I have already been through everything, so I know perfectly well🥀 where my head has to be.
“It didn’t happened in the past, nor will it happen now in the present, to let anyone mis🐼le🔯ad me.”
What did Rossi say?
He told a back-story about w๊hat happened as he received a punishment for contact with Marquez in Sepang in 2015, forcing him to start from the back of the grid in Valencia.
"[Marq🍌uez’s then-manager Emilio] Alzamora started insulting me, I asked 🍌him why he was there if he wasn't from Honda,” Rossi said.
“There was a bꦓit of a half-scuffle. In the end, Mike Webb (race director) announced that I would start last in Valencia, something that has never happened in MotoGP.
“According to 💎the rules, I should have had a ride through in Sepang. Instead of third I would have finished🌳 fifth.
“If they thought I had knocked Marquez down on purpose, they should have forced me to do it, but they didn't and they made up for me to🌟 ♒start from last place in Valencia. They cut off my legs and I lost the championship.
“Marquez was there with his head down. I told him that he would carry this forward throughout h🦩is career, because it is disgusting for the sport to make someone else lose.
“The moment Mike Webb said I should start last in Valencia, my blood ran cold because I knew I had lost the title. But my first reaction was to look at Marquez, who looked up and looked at Alzamora as if to s🌳ay: 'We have done it'."
Hat-trick of wins for Marquez?
Marquez arrivesജ at🏅 this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna MotoGP seeking a third consecutive grand prix victory.
"14 day🙈🐲s without winning are long, huh,” he joked to DAZN.
“Obviously, two consecutive victories give you tha🌜t confidence and that spirit, which you already had.
“But above all I would highlight the confidence and tranqཧuillity of continuing to do what you are doing, because everything is going well.
"It is true that we are starting a new weekend, but with the experience of the past and tr꧟ying to decipher the track conditions, which will sur෴ely change a lot with colder weather and perhaps some rainy sessions.
He said about the recent Misano test: "Our test was based on failing things that we had tried during grands prix that had not wo🌃rked, simply to discard.
“And yes,ꦬ I finished the test with the same bike that I raced on Sunday because it was the one that I felt best in🧸.”

James was a sports journali🌟st at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.