MotoGP: Lorenzo: From 'depression' to 'splendid' Ducati victory

Jorge Lorenzo꧂ was left 'depresse💎d' by the real possibility of retiring from MotoGP, during the difficult early rounds of this season.

After a strong end to his debut year at Ducati, Yamaha's triple MotoGP champion initially s🍷truggled with this year's GP18 and - prior to Mugello - had few desirable options on the table to extend his career.

Lorenzo: From 'depression' to 'splendid' Ducati victory

Jorge Lorenzo was left 'depressed' by the real possibꩵility of retiring from MotoGP, during the difficu꧑lt early rounds of this season.

After a strong end to his debut year at Ducati, Yamaha's triple MotoGP champion initially struggled with this year's GP18 and - prior to Mugello - had few desirable optꩲions on the table to extend his career.

"They say your value is from your last race – and my last races were terrible!" Lorenzo told . "It was very tough mentally, because I was working and training more than ever bu🌟t the results were not coming.

"When I saw the poss🦩ib𓃲ility of retirement in my head, I was getting depressed.

"Normally when I imagined my retirement, i꧋n some way I was feeling happy, a relief, because I will not feel the pre💫ssure or be injured any more. But instead, I was getting depressed.

"It was very close for retirement. It's true that I had another possi💝bility, which was going into the satellite team with Yamaha. It was a good option, but not the option I wanted."

Lorenzo had been se🐈eking a challenge when he joined Ducati, feeling he was "not learning so much anymore" at Yamaha and having already achieved his childhood dream of becoming MotoGP champion.

"But the swap was more difficult than I expected! When I tried the bike I had a big shock. I needed to change completely my riding style. It was not easy mentally, but I kept going and finally in Mug൲ello we got the splendid victory."

Not only di💝d Lorenzo win for Ducati at Mugello, but he had also secured his MotoGP future in the form of a surprise factory Honda contrac✃t.

"I knew we were very, very close to victory [before Mugello]. But people didn’t believe, becaus𝐆e I'd stayed in Ducati for a year and a half without a victory," Lorenzo added.

"I was leading at the𒀰 beginning of the races, but finally we were missing something. And I knew what we were missဣing. But the team [Ducati] probably in that moment didn’t believe anymore in Jorge Lorenzo."

Coincid♛ing with Lorenzo's breakthrough victory had been the arrival of a new fuel tank design, allowing the #99 to conserve energy under braking.

Lorenzo emphasised it was 💫very much the final piece in the winning puzzle, rather than some kind 🐬of 'magical' transformation...

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