Jorge Lorenzo used Yamaha Racing's official press outlet to deny the rumors of him inking a pre-contract with Ducati for 2015.
Lorenzo also said that any rumor involving ay other manufacturer should be treated just as a rumor, as he would discuss such matters with Yamaha first, anyway.
"My dream is to retire after my career as a Yamaha rider. If our bike is even better this year then it will be easier," the 2-times world champion added.
The Spanish rider also commented on his health, saying that he fells 100% fit after the surgery which removed the plate in his collarbone and he is training hard to lose some kilos ahead of the tests in Sepang.
In 2013, after the Assen injury, Lorenzo went to winning 5 of the last 7 races, despite the broken collarbone and double surgery, 4 points adrift of Marc Marquez.
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"My dream is to retire after my career as a Yamaha rider. If our bike is even better this year then it will be easier," the 2-times world champion added.
The Spanish rider also commented on his health, saying that he fells 100% fit after the surgery which removed the plate in his collarbone and he is training hard to lose some kilos ahead of the tests in Sepang.
In 2013, after the Assen injury, Lorenzo went to winning 5 of the last 7 races, despite the broken collarbone and double surgery, 4 points adrift of Marc Marquez.
Via gp-inside