Lorenzo: I feel freedom, happiness

Rather than experiencing sadness or regret, Jorge Lorenzo has revealed he “felt freedom” when he finished his final race as a MotoGP rider at Valencia, with the fact he is “healthy, still 𝐆young [and able] to enjoy life a lot” sufficient reason to feel “a lot of happiness.”

The 32-year old came home in 13th place, 51 seconds back of race winner of♏ Marc Marquez but that was far from Lorenzo’s mind as he assessed the emotions 🍎of the day, when he brought an 18-year stint in the grand prix paddock to a close.

Lorenzo's last race: 'I feel freedom, happiness'

Rather than experiencing sadness or regret, Jorge Lore🔯꧒nzo has revealed he “felt freedom” when he finished his final race as a MotoGP rider at Valencia, with the fact he is “healthy, still young [and able] to enjoy life a lot” sufficient reason to feel “a lot of happiness.”

The 32-year old came home in 13th place, 51 seconds back of race winner of Marc Marqꦕuez but that was far from Lorenzo’🍰s mind as he assessed the emotions of the day, when he brought an 18-year stint in the grand prix paddock to a close.

Perhaps for th𒅌e first time sinc🅘e he returned from the serious back injury he sustained at Assen, Lorenzo talked openly about his emotions prior to the race. First and foremost he was focussed on avoiding any crashes and not “being in trouble at the start.”

The only present sadness, it seemed, came from an acknowledgment that he will “miss winning [and] riding” as well as the people aroundౠ him that contributed to a glittering career in which he amassed 68 wins, 69 pole positions, 152 podiums and, of course, five world titles. 

“I’m totally happy,” he smiled. “I feel a lot of happiness. I feel free. When I crossed the line I felt freedom because I’m exiting thi♔s ඣsport healthy, still young and with the possibility to enjoy life a lot.

“There is only one life. You have the chance to enjoy it. You have so many compromises, so many obligatio♚ns, like I𝔉 have now. We need to take this opportunity and that’s what I’m going to do from this afternoon and tonight!

“Yesterday I imagined how I may feel during th🍰e grid. I imagined that I’d feel relaxe♑d and with not so much pressure.

“But I felt the opposite. I got pressure because I really wanted to not be in trouble in the start, in the first laps because I saw in the other categories today the track was slippery, difficult and the chances to crash and ma𝔉ke some mistakes – apart from being in the last positions – was high. I didn’t want to crash during the race.

“When I was on lap three or four I was a little bit quiet. I knew I could finish the race. Even then the medium front ♍tyre was at the limit. I needed to not lose any focus. If I sl﷽owed too much then the front can cool down and I could crash easily.

“When I saไw I couldn’t follow Tito [Rabat], who overtook me, or the front group, and my position was this one, I decided to press the survival button and just finish the race at my limit. Finish that race on the bike and enjoy this unforgetꦺtable day with my fans, my fan club with all the fans that came today and made this track so crowded.

“Especiall𒈔y with the team. We finally achieved our goal, which is the triple crown and be able to say Honda won everything in 2019. Obviou𓆏sly that was thanks to the perfect season that Marc [Marquez] did without much of my help.

“But you know, I did my best. I don’t have regrets. The circumstances were the ones I lived this🅰 year. [I’m feeling] Happiness. 18 years here in this world championship. I will miss ✅winning, riding and these people, this family that we travel the world with in search of happiness and glory.

“[On the grid] I said to Marc [Balsells], who is my personal assista꧑nt that I wanted to make the highest number of interviews possible and let the people understand 🗹how I was feeling at this last race.

“So I was busier than normal. Normally I don’t want to make interviews, just to be 🌸completely focussed. During the interviews I was nervousꩵ because, like I said, I didn’t want to crash or make any kind of mistake, to be able to finish the race on the bike and survive.

“As always when the lights went out I just wanted to give th𝔉e maximum from me, that today was not a lot but enough to get some points and enough to finish on 🐼the bike.”

The Majorcan was then asked if he had the chance, would he change anything in his career? “I would choose to be Jorge Lorenzo,” he said. “Exactly the same as I was until today without cꦦhanging anything.”

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