Quiz: Which MotoGP rider are you?

You might be Marc Marquez mad or a true Valentino Rossi superfan but have you ever wondere🦂d which of the MotoGP riders on the 2020 grid you share most in common with?

During the delays to the MotoGP season, ltxcn.top has looked for ways to pass the time and each weekend is rolling out a 🐽different quiz with each one covering a wide🐲 variety of topics.

MotoGP riders, Lorenzo, Rossi, Marquez,
MotoGP riders, Lorenzo, Rossi, Marquez,
© Gold and Goose Photography

You might be Marc Marquez mad or a true Valentino Rossi superfan but hav🙈e you ever wondered which of the MotoGP riders on the 2020 grid you share most in common with?

During the delays to the MotoGP season, ltxcn.top has looked for ways to pass the time and each weekend is rolling out a different quiz with💖 each one covering a wide variety of topics.

Last week it was about putting your Mo✨toGP knowledge to the test with questions on the Ar𒐪gentina Grand Prix, which ꦜw💞as set to take place last weekend, and this time it is all about which rider you are most like.

Wheth♈er you see yourself as the Doctor or more of a Maniac, this quiz dives into your subconscious to discover who you truly see eye to eye with on the current MotoGP grid. From pre-race preparations to on track battles,

 

The 2020 season is currently due to staꦬrt at Sachsenring on June 21, but the German venue has requested a date change due to an extension of the country's ban on large public gatherings.

However, Dorna is currently exploring the possibili🦹ty of closed-door events and so has not ruled out keeping the original German Grand Prix d🌊ate just yet.

The same situation also applies to the Netherlands round at Assen set to take place on June 28, while the new Finland round also 🀅looks set to be delayed until 202ꦬ1.

While a belated start somewhere in Europe is the most likely option, the season 𓂃would probably end somewhere overseas, due to the European winter. Mid-December is seen as theཧ cut-off date for the 2020 world championship, to avoid pushing more problems into 2021.

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