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Schwantz says electronics have made MotoGP boring
Grand Prix motorcycle racing legend Kevin Schwantz feels the excessive use of electronics in modern MotoGP has made the sport boring. During a visit to India, the 1993 500cc world champion compared today’s racing to his own era, arguing that the races themselves have become too predictable and that modern technology has made the riders less heroic in comparison to the two-stroke era. “It has gotten boring, that is for sure. It is not as entertaining as it used to be 20 years ago,” the 51-year-old said in an interview with PTI. “Racing has become so electronically controlled, making it much more forgiving for the riders. “I was watching a World Superbike race couple of months ago....
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