An unavoidable figure in the two-wheeled world, Kevin Schwantz is one of the most respected voices. The Texan emphasised the competitiveness that reigns in MotoGP.
‘I think the competition is super competitive, you can see that in the gap between first and last, which is always less than two seconds. Everyone is very close’, he summarised, speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, quoted by Marca.
On the other hand, the former rider mentioned his least favourite aspects of the premier class today: ‘It’s obvious that the riders are better than they’ve ever been, but the bikes today are a little more ‘complicated’ to ride. I think development has gone so far as to allow electronics to have an impact on racing’ he said.