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Are you sometimes forced to lay down rules in their private lives?
Only a little. Above all, we are working with very responsible people. If it weren't like that, they wouldn't be where they are. But the change of generation is very important and the riders entering the world championship are getting younger. Each one of them is different and I cannot treat them all the same way, it would be a big mistake. I insist very much on having a well-ordered life. I want them to have fun and enjoy, because they are young, but I want them also to physically prepare themselves very well and with highly professional trainers.
The physical condition will allow them to finish the hardest races in good shape. This is a basic aspect and I really can say that I'm very satisfied with their job and dedication.
All of this to get to the starting grid with the homework done, the bikes set up and the riders in perfect physical and mental condition. It may seem easy but it really isn't.
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