Here's one of the articles I read.That would be against the norm wouldn’t it?
https://www.autosport.com/motogp/ne...-chief-split-hurts-on-personal-level/6529754/
Here's one of the articles I read.That would be against the norm wouldn’t it?
Here's one of the articles I read.
https://www.autosport.com/motogp/ne...-chief-split-hurts-on-personal-level/6529754/
With his current results he might not (understandably) feel he is in a position to argue with Yamaha. I guess they're trying to understand his results and see if they can be improved by working differently and to block that or try to block that could put himself on the chopping block.He certainly doesn't appear to have fought for, or defended his old crew chief were it another's decision.
You'd be guessing there would be too many fighting for or defending him if he is chopped at seasons end.
You would hope Mav has considered this also;
https://www.motorcyclesports.net/mo...ith-psychologist-i-have-to-have-less-emotion/
With his current results he might not (understandably) feel he is in a position to argue with Yamaha. I guess they're trying to understand his results and see if they can be improved by working differently and to block that or try to block that could put himself on the chopping block.
Every sportsman should consider and probably have a psychologist. There's a reason why most big sports club employ them. An outlet to help with the pressure involved in pro sports is always a good thing. There's been plenty of athletes who have successfully used psychologist to help their careers/performances. Other than the cost, which is next to nothing considering how much these guys earn there is no downside to working with a psych IMO.