There will be no local stars to cheer for when India makes its highly-anticipated MotoGP debut this weekend, but the top four spots in the championship are all occupied by riders who learned the ropes of motorcycle racing with one of the country\u2019s leading automotive manufacturers.
all scored their first podiums riding the MGP030 - although none of the trio could bag a race win.
Recalling his stint with Mahindra, which included a handful of Moto3 outings in 2015-16 before he stepped into a full-time seat with satellite squad CIP the following year, Bezzecchi said: “It was fantastic,” he said. “First of all because without them and the [VR46] academy it was probably very difficult to step on the world championship, because they were very really investing in young riders and they were really helping us.
“Honestly, we had a lot of good days for sure. I think I rode it before these guys. It was ambitious but honestly like Pecco said the thing's handling was incredible and when you're lacking power you need to try to figure out how to make it up elsewhere, and for me it was one of the best steps in my career so far.”
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