Valentino Rossi: the bitter background of…
MotoGP is about to restart, Valentino Rossi is not there and his absence is felt. This was confessed by Ducati rider Pecco Bagnaia himself , who told a little background: “Last month in Malaysia, after the quarantine in my room, I went down to the hotel restaurant and his team was at the table: I didn’t see him. made an impression “, he explained in an interview with La Repubblica.
Valentino Rossi: the bitter background of…
Valentino however continues to follow his pupils from afar: “We continue to train together at the Ranch, and in this period he writes me some messages – he revealed -. We will not meet him often in the paddock, but from a moral point of view he remains important for us guys. of the Academy: he always knows how to tell you the right coasts in the right moment “.
As for the title: “Last year, before that vision problem, Marc Marquez was already back. I saw him very strongly. I play the title with him and Fabio. But among the possible winners I also put Mir . And then there is Morbidelli. Honda has made incredible steps forward, Suzuki too. Have you seen the Aprilia how it runs? “.
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Casey Stoner has been in the world championship for 11 full seasons, and along the way has won two world titles and a total of 45 victories. During that time, the Australian has traded on-track arguments with champions and riders of the sport’s calibre, with one particular name having had a major influence. Quoted by Motosan, Stoner spoke of the celebrations staged by Valentino Rossi, and stated that such a stance from his adversary had a second intention:
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– Everything had to be planned. That’s a lot of preparation for a small celebration. But to each his own. Part of that celebration was to show their opponents that they had lost or that they hadn’t won the race. That influenced me in a way. But it wasn’t so much the celebrations as such, but how things continued on the podium. It was as if I had won the world championship and not just one race.
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