Hamilton and his declaration of love to the bikes: "I Always preferred the two to four-wheel"

on Saturday, the five-times winner of F1 had a great time with a Yamaha in Jerez and a few hours after Rossi moved him an invitation to try out together in Tavu

Hamilton and his declaration of love to the bikes:

on Saturday, the five-times winner of F1 had a great time with a Yamaha in Jerez and a few hours after Rossi moved him an invitation to try out together in Tavullia

Lewis Hamilton signed last summer, his contract extension at Mercedes, where he played the Formula 1 World championship the next two seasons. At 33 years of age, the five-times winner continues to pursue new challenges, as well as his first appearance after the closure of the championship in Abu Dhabi was not on a car but on a bike. The test of the sabbath in Jerez had so much echo that Valentino Rossi did not hesitate to invite you to continue practicing at his side.

"I Always preferred the two to four wheels. As a child I always wanted a bike," revealed the british on Instagram, where he showed his "great respect" for riders of Superbikes and MotoGP. "I would love to run in jet, even though these guys are at another level," he revealed about his plans for the future.

"we could Really compete,"

Maybe to remove that bug, Hamilton rolled out in Jerez, with the YZF-R1, the frame of the official team of Yamaha in World Superbikes. In the wake of Alex Lowes and Michael van der Mark, riders of the Leg Yamaha WorldSBK, the genius of Stevenage enjoyed the plot andalusian, despite suffering a fall in the curve 7. So Paul Denning, director of the japanese team, revealed that Lewis "could really compete" at the highest level.

The echoes of what happened in Jerez came to the ears of Valentino Rossi, this weekend, I also enjoyed with friends on his ranch in Tavullia. The heptacampeón MotoGP, after winning the 100 Kilometers of the Champions as a pair, with Franco Morbidelli, reiterated that Hamilton is a "fan of the bikes" and that they "exaggerate a little" in their praise. "Has that ever come to the Ranch," proclaimed the Italian.

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Date Of Update: 05 December 2018, 20:01