lh13 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 09:44
There is a very fine line between bravery and stupidity, I'm not sure which side of the line Marquez stands.
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This is not bravery, imho.
So you´re not sure or you think this is not bravery?
lh13 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 09:44
No championship is more important than life / health. How would you feel if ends up dead, or in a coma?.
Extremelly sad. But it´s his life and health, he´s the one to decide the risks
lh13 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 09:44
There were a lot of champions in the past, who gave it everything and won everything, without crossing the line I talked about.
Yes, a lot. Marc Marquez for example, 6 times MotoGP World Champion
It´s funny reading all this armchair experts trying to tell to a 6 times WDC what are the risks of racing or where the line is... Do you really think you know better than Marquez?
Racing is dangerous. Every single rider on the grid, Moto2 grid, Moto3 grid, and any other grid in the world, crash from time to time, from rookies to Rossi in his final season.
Marquez is a seasoned rider who has also suffered several injuries. He knows better than anyone what are the risks or where the line is. But he´s brave (or crazy) and accept it.
Assuming he´s stupid, or he does not know where the line is, or he´s not using his brain, like if he´s a rookie in his very first season and needs some experience... oh man, this forum is becoming absurd