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Podium Celebrations
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In which Marc gets a well deserved reward after a hard fought podium
Pairing: Marc Márquez x Reader
Genre: Smut
A/N: reader is heavily implied to be female, softdom!Marc, use of Spanish and feminine endings (I’m not fully fluent so please let me know if I got anything wrong!) petnames, blowjob
“Oh, eres una buena chica para mí.”
Marc hadn’t even walked in two minutes ago and he was already tossing his head back, hands wrapped in your hair as you gave him little kitten licks. Your hands rested on the bruised leather on his thighs, keeping him up while his knees began to buckle. The arms of his leathers threatened to hit you every time you moved your head, but that was the least of your concerns right now. All that mattered was the man in front of you and the smile that hadn’t left his face since he got on that podium.
He started bucking his hips as you began to lightly suck on his head, fingers digging further into your scalp as you teased him. The saltiness on your tongue let you know he wasn’t going to be holding on for long, but you couldn’t help yourself. You thrived in the moment when you got to tease Marc as much as he teased you, but the way the man in front of you made your scalp start to sting may have other ideas.
“¿Estas tan ansiosa por mi no eres bebé?” He growled out, the pressure on your scalp lessening as he brushed the hair that had fallen in front of your face. You could hear the smirk decorating his face as you sunk further down onto him, opening your jaw as wide as you could to take all of him in.
His hands went to grip on the side of your head, thrusting in and out while you dragged your tongue on the underside of his cock as best as you could. Your moans vibrated around his cock, the wetness between your legs coating your thighs and pants as you started to grid against them. You could see the little bit of your panties peaking out of his leathers, having had you strip and give them to him as “good luck” before the race. You have a feeling you’re going to start doing that much more often after today.
The way you start to gag around his cock makes Marc moan, digging your hands further into his thighs as the grip on your face gets harsher and harsher. You start to move in time with his trusts, digging your nose against his pubic bone, your pants getting more and more soaked by the minute.
“Querida estoy-“ Marc moans out, releasing into your mouth. He holds you for a second before relaxing his grip, whimpering when he feels you continuing to lightly suck on him. Eventually you came off, a light string of cum connecting you to him.
“Abre a boca princesa.” Marc says, lightly tapping your jaw. You open up, letting him see you swallowed all of his cum, a wide smile breaking across his face. He tugs you up and brings you into his arms, pressing kisses all over your face as you giggle.
“Gracias princesa, eres tan buena conmigo.”
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misanocircuit · 7 hours
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Marc Márquez: a very serious kid
Marc Márquez has always left an unforgettable detail in everyone who has had anything to do with him since he was a child. A race, a line, a technical gesture, a quote, a discussion...
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"He was very serious. Now I see him and it feels like someone else, with so much spree, because as a child he was very introverted", tells Guim Roda, former rider and one of the architects of Marc leaving enduro and jumping into road racing [...].
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"He used to travel in a caravan, like if it was a motorhome, a very old one. The image inspired tenderness with the amount of talent he showed", underlines Jordi Rojas, boss of Marc's first team, Procurve.
"He was 8, and there are many kids with talent at that age, but his intelligence was different, special", says Jordi. It's about, tells Roda, the way in which Marc dealt with things, the teachings and the improvement process. How to go faster.
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"A lot of times a kid goes faster in a part of the circuit because it was asked by his father, to make him happy. But not Marc. He completely ignored his father's suggestions and wanted to understand on his own what to do to go faster and why it happened."
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"He asked questions, he understood and improved his lap times". That peculiarity is one of the remains which have stayed around him.
"He was mature, he amazed you, I was impressed by his ability to perceive speed and not fearing falling, to try things, to imagine them before knowing how to try them and do them", says Roda.
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Jordi, who helped him alongside his brother Josep [...], recognises that Marc learned [from them], but they also learned from him. "You could explain him few things because on track he did special things. But it was also how he talked at that age, the way to treat things, to prepare the race, to handle the pressure. And even better at 9 years old".
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"I don't know whether he is gifted or not, but the spatial ability, the one to perceive his surroundings at high speed, the coldness at the part where others have fear and the adrenaline rush, he has it. Also his brother Àlex, he's different, but he has it", he explains.
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Indeed, at that age, the hardest thing for Marc's bosses to let him understand was to learn how to lose, that you can't always win. "Obviously he cried when he lost, always. That part was tough for us, and even more so with his talent", says Roda.
"But he didn't look very high, he didn't worry himself setting goals or for not reaching the next step".
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They stayed with him for three years and a half (from Open RACC 50 to CEV) and they also taught him how to be tidy. "How to clean his boots, to tidy up the material, to be careful. He was a very nice and polite kid, and he did it".
Marc had an agreement with his team to keep enjoying their motorbike and their assistance: he had to approve everything to keep racing. And he got really good grades.
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justforbooks · 8 months
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The rotund, colourful men and women painted and sculpted by Fernando Botero, who has died aged 91, made him perhaps the most popular Latin American artist of his generation and also one of the most commercially successful.
For years, art critics looked down on what the Colombian himself called his “fat people”, dismissing them as a trademark gimmick. But museums and collectors (including Hollywood celebrities such as Jack Nicholson and Sylvester Stallone) snapped them up. His paintings and sculptures were so immediately identifiable for their bloated proportions that his work even gave rise to the term “Boterismo” to describe his aesthetic.
Botero argued that every true artist has to “deform reality” according to their way of seeing the world. He stressed that, despite the apparent ease with which he produced his prolific output, each work was the result of intense artistic imagination and effort.
Born in Colombia’s second city, Medellín, Fernando was the son of David Botero, a travelling salesman, who died when he was four, and Flora Angulo, who provided for her three children by working as a seamstress. Botero often said that the dedication she put into fabricating her creations was his earliest inspiration, and one of his later works was an affectionate portrait of her at her sewing machine.
An uncle helped pay for his education at a Jesuit school, but from an early age Botero took to drawing and painting to supplement his mother’s earnings. In his teens he drew illustrations for the cultural supplement of a Medellín newspaper, and soon afterwards he left for the capital, Bogotá, where one of his first oil paintings won him a large sum in prize money, allowing him to pursue his artistic education in Europe.
At first his work was greatly influenced by the school of Mexican muralists that included Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco. As well as giving him an appetite for large public works and teaching him how to deal with volume in two dimensions, what he took from the artists was the fact that they considered depicting the life of Mexican peasants and the history of Latin America as being equally important as anything being produced in Europe or the US. In this, Botero’s confidence and self-awareness mirrored that of writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, whose novel One Hundred Years of Solitude also gave themes of Colombia’s history a universal appeal.
In Europe in the early 1950s, Botero lived first in Madrid, then Paris, but perhaps the most formative period of his early career came in Florence, where he spent two years studying the Italian masters, especially those of the quattrocento such as Masaccio, Paolo Uccello and Piero della Francesca. He never tired of repeating that the most enduring lesson he learned from them was that, although their works appear realistic, they were imagined and processed by an individual sensibility.
By the early 60s Botero was living in New York, and already acquiring a considerable reputation. In 1961 his reworking of the Mona Lisa, entitled Mona Lisa, Age Twelve, in his typically rotund style, was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art – the first of many acquisitions of his work by that institution.
In the 70s his preoccupation with capturing volume led him to start producing huge bronze sculptures of voluptuous women and sadly comical men, as well as giant cats and massive hands. These were often displayed in the city centres of Madrid or Paris. In the latter, a 1993 exhibition on the Champs-Ēlysées drew such large crowds that traffic ground to a halt. Botero’s reclining Broadgate Venus (1989) is on permanent display near Liverpool Street station in London.
Although internationally renowned, Botero never forgot his roots in Colombia. In 2000 he donated more than 100 of his works to a specially created Botero Museum in Bogotá, adding paintings from his personal collection by Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso and the impressionists. He gave another 100 of his works to the Museum of Antioquia in Medellín, as well as 23 of his monumental bronze sculptures.
It was what happened to one of these sculptures – his Dove of Peace in the Plaza de San Antonio, Medellín – that brought into sharp relief the contrast between his generally exuberant, cheerful view of life and the often harsher reality of Colombia. During an open air concert in the square in 1995, a bomb hidden beneath the sculpture by Farc guerrillas killed 30 people and injured more than 200. One of the artist’s sons, Fernando Botero Zea, was defence minister at the time, and the bomb was apparently intended as a protest by Farc against his refusal to enter peace talks with them. Botero’s response was to cast another, identical bird, and have it placed alongside the mutilated original with the names of the victims inscribed on its base.
He was, however, capable of addressing the crueller aspects of life, and did so in several paintings. In the 60s and 70s he produced a series of portraits of Latin American dictators in which the puffed-up size of the figures was a satirical reflection on their self-importance. Nor could he remain indifferent to the drug violence that made his home city at one time named the most dangerous in the world, especially when the drug kingpin Pablo Escobar dominated the trade. In 2004 Botero produced a series of paintings of him being hunted down and killed in 1993, as well as other scenes from the violence that gripped Colombia in the 90s.
The most controversial of his more political works was the series he produced in 2004-05 of around 80 paintings and 100 drawings depicting the torture by US forces of prisoners in the Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq. Botero donated the series to the library at the University of California, Berkeley, arguing that the subject matter was too serious for them to be sold to collectors.
Sales of his other work allowed him to enjoy a luxurious lifestyle, with houses in Europe and the US, a yacht and what he called his “favourite toy”, a Rolls-Royce Phantom V. Across the years his work was shown in around 200 individual exhibitions, more than 100 of them in well-known museums and public art galleries. He continued to work 10 hours a day throughout his 80s, and declared to friends that he wanted to die painting, as Picasso did.
Botero’s first marriage, to Gloria Zea, ended in divorce in 1960, and his second wife, the Greek sculptor Sophia Vari, whom he married in the mid-70s, died in May. He is survived by three children, Fernando, Lina and Juan Carlos, from his first marriage. Another child, Pedro, from a relationship in the early 70s with Cecilia Zambrano, was killed in 1979 in a car accident in which Botero was also injured.
🔔 Fernando Botero Angulo, painter and sculptor, born 19 April 1932; died 15 September 2023
Daily inspiration. Discover more photos at Just for Books…?
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sainzcentral · 3 months
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INTRO
★ Personal Pinpoints
Name: Tea
Pronouns: She/He/They (Any!)
Country: USA [ew, I know /lh /hj]
★ F1 Favourites
Favourite Driver: Carlos Sainz Jr. [uh, duh!]
Favourite Teams: Ferrari, Williams, McLaren [I can’t choose just one…]
Favourite Track/Circuit(s): Circuit de Barcelona-Cataluña, Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Favourite Friendships: Carlando, Charlos, Maxiel, Simi, Jenson/Mark/Fernando. [idk what they’re called]
★ Miscellaneous Motorsports
I know a little bit about F1 Academy, but I’m not super well versed. I know the names of most of the drivers, but can’t really place them to their teams or programmes that well. Love Susie Wolff (and the rest of their fam) with all my heart.
Same goes for Indycar. There, though, I root for Arrow McLaren because I know and love their team (Alex, Pato, and David). [I MISS FELIX AUGHHH] [UPDATE: AUGHHHHH DAVID TOO 😖😖]
MotoGP I want to get more into, I really only know of Marc and Álex Márquez for Gresini.
★ Further Fandoms
I watch a lot of sitcoms and comedy/drama shows, I guess? Here’s some stuff I go crazy over, but will post more about on my main blog. [@doodles-bi-tea]
Ted Lasso
The Bear
Abbott Elementary
Community
Parks and Recreation
The Office
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Grishaverse [although I haven’t read all the books, only watched all of the Netflix show…]
Star Wars
Top Gun
Peacemaker
★ Horrendous Hobbies
Um. Some other stuff I do!
Writing [mostly fan fiction or randomly poetic prose, not sure if I’ll write for the drivers since I’ve never done RPF. we’ll see!]
Editing [sorry guys i’m a tiktok editor BAHDHDHDHDH — I also edit writing and occasionally images though, like my header and overall theme]
Drawing [not sure what I’d post on here, I haven’t been doing too much of it recently cause I’m always busy]
Singing [I doubt I’d ever post anything on here though]
★ Etc.
I’d like to think I’m pretty friendly??? Please feel free to interact!! My inbox is usually empty anyways LMAO
Talk to me about all your F1-related stuff. Send in asks, submit posts, etc., I’ll try to answer back asap. If you ask for a little drabble/imagine about any of the drivers (or related people [e.g. WAGs, management, celebrities, etc.]), I’ll do my best to write a little something for you!
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abookishdreamer · 10 months
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Character Intro: Lucia (My Life is a Telenovela!)
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Full name- Lucia Angelina Serratos
Birth date- March 25th
Place of birth- Miami, Florida
Age (in novel)- 17
Favorite color- Peach
Favorite season- Spring (says it’s not boiling hot in Florida)
Favorite food- tostones with salsa verde sauce (loves making them with her abuela)
Favorite ice cream flavor- raspberry lemon
Favorite dessert- almond torte (also likes her abuela’s flan)
Favorite sandwich- chicken cheesesteak
Favorite actor- Ryan Gosling
Favorite actress- Emma Stone
Favorite movie- Mean Girls
Favorite TV shows- Jane the Virgin, Sex Education, Sex and the City, Euphoria, As Told by Ginger, The Wild Thornberrys, Hey Arnold, Moesha
Favorite singers- Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Dua Lipa, Ella Mai, Selena, Bruno Mars, Shakira, Gloria Estafan
Favorite bands- Imagine Dragons, BTS, The Rose, Blackpink, Journey, Paramore, Fall Out Boy
Favorite book- When I Was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago
She's currently a junior at True Performance School of the Arts. Lucia hopes to be an acclaimed screenwriter someday, maybe also directing as well.
Her mom is Puerto Rican while her dad is Mexican.
Lucia can speak some Spanish, but is also able to follow through an entire conversation.
She has been both to Puerto Rico & Mexico during the summer as a kid. One favorite memory was when she went to a fireworks show in San Juan when she was eight.
Lucia has unofficial acting credits! Her on-screen debut was as the baby being born to her parents' characters on the telenovela Las Pasiones de Mirabel. She was also a covergirl- not exactly, but she & her parents were the cover story in People en Espanol as a birth annoucement!
Through her padrino's connections, Lucia was able to meet a few Latin celebrities including Vibora, an up-and-coming Cuban-American rapper.
Birds of Paradise are her favorite flowers!
Lucia isn't really that close with her mother's side of the family. She's confused as to why her mom & abuela won't talk too much about their family history or certain family members.
She keeps a framed photo of her abuelo (her mother's father) when he was young in her bedroom. He died when her mother was just a few days shy of her quinceañera.
Lucia has been on the set of too many telenovelas to count! She has also been her parents' date to the Paloma Awards, an annual event that awards the best telenovela actors & actresses.
She has been best friends with Leonie and America since they were all eight years old, where they all went to the same Sunday school. Lucia became friends with Remy during her freshman year of high school.
At her quinceañera, Marc Anthony performed while Leonie & America were part of her court.
Lucia is really close to her abuela. They go out shopping and they also knit, gossip, & watch telenovelas together. Her favorite activity that she likes doing with her abuela is when they make tostones and arepas!
One favorite pastime of Lucia's is reading. Sure she loves the sweet & fluffy YA contemporaries and romances that litter the back of her closet, but she also doesn't mind delving into the magical realism of latin writing greats like Isabel Allende, Gabriel García Márquez, and Julia Alvarez.
She had her first kiss when she was nine at her Communion party with a boy named Joel.
Lucia's first real relationship was with a guy named Chris Del Toro during her sophmore year. They dated for about six months before he & his family moved to Washington State.
She has a secret tattoo- a small pair of dove wings expertly hidden by her right ear. Lucia got it done a couple months ago along with Remy and America, who also got secret tattoos.
At the beginning of junior year, Lucia began crushing on Michael Bernardi, an aspiring photographer! Aside from a few smiles & brief interactions, they've never had an actual conversation.
As a baby, Lucia recieved a gold & diamond necklace with a dove charm by her father. She now almost always wears it!
She has a part time job at Sunshine Swirl, a frozen yogurt shop. The shop is in America's neighborhood, so her place is the first stop for Lucia before she goes home.
Her and her friends love the movie Mean Girls so much that they're all dedicated to wear pink on wednesdays every week till graduation!
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waru-chan8 · 3 years
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If you swap MotoGP riders and FE drivers what would be the teams?
MotoGP:
Repsol Honda: Sam Bird and Robin Frijns
LCR Honda: Jean-Éric Verge and Maximilian Günther
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP: Nick Cassidy and Oliver Rowland
Petronas Yamaha SRT: Sérgio Sette Câmara and Sébastien Buemi
Red Bull KTM Factory Team: René Rast and Jake Dennis,
Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing: Alexander Sim and Alex Lynn
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini: André Lotterer and Norman Nato
Team SUZUKI ECSTAR: Nyck de Vries and Mitch Evans
Lenovo Ducati: António Félix Da Costa and Pascal Wehrlein
Pramc Racing: Edoardo Mortara and Nico Müller/Joel Eriksson
Avintia: Oliver Turvey and Tom Blomqvist
Kawasaki Racing: (What I didn’t have enough teams in MotoGP to put all FE drivers) Lucas Di Grassi and Stoffel Vandoorne
FE
ROKiT Venturi Racing: Jack and Pecco because I want them to have a female boss.
Nissa E.Dams: Takaaki Nakagami and Enea Bastianini
Mercedes-EQ: Joan Mir and Franco Morbidelli (just for the fun to se a German team deal with Franco’s calmness and tardiness)
Tag Heuer Porche: Fabio Quartararo and Marc Márquez.
Mahindra Racing: María Herrera (I didn’t have enough riders to complete the grid) and Pol Espargaró. Just imagine ‘The switch’ with those two
Jaguar Racing: Miguel Oliveira and Iker Lecuona
Audi Sports ABT Schaeffler: Ana Carrasco and Brad Binder
Nio 333 FE Team: Johan Zarco and Álex Márquez
DS Techeetah: Aleix Espargaró and Jorge Martín
Envision Virgin Racing: Álex Rins and Maverick Viñales for the fun of behind the visor with two two.
BMW Anretti Motorsports: Luca Marini and Valentino Rossi (yes, I want them to share a team).
Dragon/Penske Autosport: Danilo Petrucci and Lorenzo Savadori
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jaehyunfirstlove · 3 years
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the interest in my motoGP fic! I honestly hadn’t anticipated how much interest it would get, I really thought I’d end up writing it for myself lol
Anyway it’s in the works, I fear it’s going to be another monstrosity of a fic though, and it’s turning out to be really dramatic (yikes). To tide you all over, the second pic is Marc Márquez, youngest rookie world champion, and the rider I’m basing Jaehyun’s character off of. So just imagine Jaehyun’s face up there lol
Edit: this is referring to this post, in case anyone was wondering
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unleashthelion · 3 years
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For the emoji aks: 🎶 👃 💘
🎶 Top 5 favorite songs?
— Imagine Dragons — Wrecked
— Måneskin — Zitti E Buoni
— Indila — Ainsi bas la vida
— Taylor Acorn — Unwell
— Davina Michelle — Sweet Water
👃 You hate the smell off…
— 💩
💘 Top 5 celebrity crushes
— Marc Márquez
— Henry Cavill
— Sebastian Stan
— Peter Gadiot
— Ben Barnes
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al32richards · 7 years
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Residential Tower May Be On Tap For Former Mandarin Oriental Space
Eleven years after the Chicago architecture world was dazzled by SBC’s design for a Mandarin Oriental hotel tower just behind Michigan Plaza, there are signs once again that something might be happening there.
Former 215 North Michigan proposal (SBC)
It was 2006 that plans were revealed for a 74-story, 900-foot-tall building that would house 250 hotel rooms, 150 luxury condominiums, and 100 über-luxe palaces in the sky branded as The Mandarin Oriental Residences.
When the economy went all pear-shaped, the $750 million plan ate itself, ended up in foreclosure, in court, and out of commission.
During the intervening years there have been whispers of interest in the property from random bodies of varying seriousness.  It bears the official address of 210 North Stetson Avenue, but also has the vanity address of 215 North Michigan Avenue.  Ooh la la.
Now things appear to be getting serious.  According to city documents, it appears there is a developer interested in the site.  The developer isn’t interested in the hotel portion, though.  It appears to be aiming for an all-residential solution for the space.
Specifically, it has asked the city for an opinion on how many residences it might be allowed to squeeze into the space under current zoning laws if the hotel rooms were replaced by residences. If we’re reading the paperwork right, the answer is 375.
What’s interesting is that this most recent inquiry is not the first along these lines.  Back in February of 2016, the city’s Department of Planning and Development was asked the exact same question, and gave the exact same answer.  It’s not known if that was the same developer or not, though both use the same big name law firm.
What’s new this time is that the developer also wants to know if it would be subjected to the city’s Affordable Housing ordinance.  The answer from the city is no, because the zoning for that parcel pre-dates the city’s Affordable Housing ordinance.
We’ll continue to keep our ears to the ground on this one.
215 North Michigan. Nothing to see here, people. Keep moving.
  from Chicago Architecture https://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/2017/09/26/residential-tower-may-be-on-tap-for-former-mandarin-oriental-space/
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waru-chan8 · 4 years
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Same question than for @artigas-am73 , if it's okay for you can you do a ranking of the motogp riders from your favourite to your least favourite?
Bear in mind that this season, as weird as it is, it’s my first complete and voluntary (sue me, I watched some races only because I looked at the screen, and they were racing) season of MotoGP. I actually don’t know and don’t vibe with most of the riders so this might be controversial. I’m sorry if someone might get offended by this.
So, my number one rider is without doubt Dani Pedrosa. Look, it’s true that I had a crush on him as a kid, but come on, he is a three-time world championship. Moreover, he manages to archive the world championship in 2004 nearly without pre-season because of his injury. Furthermore, in his first season in MotoGP, he manages to score a podium in his second races and a win in his fourth. Pretty much impressive for the smaller and lighter guy in the grid.
I imagine that you prefer a list for the current riders on the grid so this is my list. Some of them have an explanation, others don’t. I just vibe or don’t vibe with them.
1- Iker Lecuona. Just because he is cute. Also, I didn’t watch the 2018 season, but I know that in Valencia he rode a MotoGP bike for the first time and after he crashed, his bike wiped out Zarco. That moment for me was karma.
2- Álex Rins. I love his curls. He seems a nice guy and from the unseen footage he seems pretty friendly. What I like from MotoGP is the overtaking and the Suzuki guys are pretty good at it. I love him overtaking, no friend and no taking prisoners, he just goes for the move. I would say that it’s pretty tight between him and Iker for the first place.
3- Brad Binder. I like him just because from the rookies he is the only one who hasn’t tried a MotoGP bike until the first pre-season test. He seems pretty friendly, nice, and he looks after his brother (Pass the Mic). I just like him.
4- Joan Mir. A few months ago he would have been in the middle of the list. As I said before, the Suzuki boys are pretty good at overtaking and I like that. Also, I think he really has a chance to win the championship and somehow that makes him more interesting for me.
5- Andrea Dovizioso. I feel sorry for the position he is now. We have a three times runner-up in the championship without a bike to ride for next year, a pretty fuck up situation. Also, it seems that Ducati is not helping him very much to overcome the problems he is having with the bike.
6- Pol Espargaró.
7- Maverick Viñales
8- Pecco Bagnaia.
9- Tito Rabat.
10- Miguel Oliveira.
11- Valentino Rossi.
12- Franco Morbidelli.
13- Fabio Quartararo.
14- Álex Márquez.
— Andrea Iannone would be here if he was in the championship. I appreciate him being feminist, but he looks so dumb and clueless.
15- Takaaki Nakagami.
16- Bradley Smith.
17- Aleix Espargaró. He would be in a higher position in the list if he could stop getting himself (and his brother, people still mix them up) in troubles on twitter.
18- Marc Márquez.
19- Danilo Petrucci. He seems a nice guy, but I don’t vibe with him.
20- Jack Miller. I don’t like the guy. From the Inside Pass from Red Bull he seems too cocky and I don’t like the way he is always making fun of Vanessa (the hostess). If I were Vanessa, I would just kick Jack in the balls.
21- Cal Crutchlow. He always seems angry. I don’t like some of the things he has been saying to the media. In one article, Cal said that Honda didn’t need Dani as a test rider because Dani had a very different and unique breaking technique. I mean Dani was in charge of developing the bike for a pretty long time, I’m sure he would know how to make a bike.
22- Johann Zarco. I just can stand that guy. Yes, I know he is talented and fast, but he was the reason Dani ended up injured in 2018. I’ve been reading things about him and Hervé Poncharal said that he pretty much gave up on the KTM on the first day. Zarco ditched KTM in the middle of the season even knowing that Dani was doing a completely new bike. Zarco is the reason that Karel is out of MotoGP (I don’t know the guy, but pretty much that situation was a mess and fucked). In my opinion, he doesn’t deserve the Pramac contract.
Except for the top and bottom 3, all of them can move positions (up or down). If you ask me at the end of the season or even next season, probably this list will be different. Sorry for the long post.
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