Bezzecchi’s “Puma Move”: Here’s Why Marco Made That Gesture After the Race

“Mossa se voglio”: Marco Bezzecchi, very active on social media, celebrated like this after the Silverstone Grand Prix.

It was a victory of heart and pure talent: Marco Bezzecchi and Aprilia returned to winning ways after a truly dark period, with the Noale-based team finally celebrating again at Silverstone.

Bezzecchi’s “Puma Move”: Here’s Why Marco Made That Gesture After the Race

Marco Bezzecchi’s words

“It was a truly special day, full of emotions that are hard to describe. I came into it after some tough months — when things go wrong in what you care about most in the world, it’s hard. But my family, the Academy, Vale… all my friends were there for me” – said the Romagnolo rider to Sky.

Despite everything, the rider hung in there, finding strength even during the toughest times: “We never stopped believing, never gave up, even when things felt at their worst. I guess it was just time for it to happen, and when you least expect it, things come. Though honestly, without that DNF, I’m not sure I could’ve caught Fabio. I got lucky — but who cares? I had a great race, today was just pure bliss.”

Bezzecchi’s “Puma Move”: Here’s Why Marco Made That Gesture After the Race

He also gave a special mention to Idalio Gavira, a key figure in his journey: “He always told me the wind is my friend… and today, with all those gusts, I really tried to remember that.”

And finally, the heartfelt dedication: “I dedicate this win to my mom, who’s here with me today.”

Bezzecchi’s “Puma Move”: Here’s Why Marco Made That Gesture After the Race

The Post-Race Gesture: What It Means

After the race, Bezzecchi celebrated with a dance that’s gone viral on social media — the well-known “Puma Move,” popularized online by “The Puma” and former lawyer turned YouTuber Andrea Diprè.

VIDEOBEZ, THE CELEBRATION DANCE… AND THE FALL !

Bezzecchi’s “Puma Move”: Here’s Why Marco Made That Gesture After the Race

There’s no deep meaning behind the move — it’s just about having a good laugh and enjoying a great moment with a widely recognized meme.

Photo: MotoGP

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