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Monster Energy Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi while testing the Algarve circuit in Portimao, Portugal on October 7, 2020. The Algarve circuit will host the Portuguese MotoGP series at the end of this season.
BOLASPORT.COM – Monster Energy Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi re-revealed the two problems his team experienced ahead of the 2020 MotoGP European race.
Valentino Rossi will return to action with the YZR-M1 motorcycle after missing the previous two races due to a quarantine period after testing positive for Covid-19.
Many things are in the spotlight of Valentino Rossi before the filming of the 2020 MotoGP European race at the Ricardo Tormo circuit, Valencia, Spain.
After missing two free practice (FP) sessions on the first day of the 2020 European MotoGP, Valentino Rossi could not immediately seem to bite until Saturday’s qualifying round (7/11/2020).
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In that session, the driver nicknamed The Doctor only recorded his best lap time of 1 minute 42.039 seconds and forced him to start the race from 17th place.
Increasingly, Valentino Rossi’s footsteps are not running smoothly after the sanctions imposed by the FIM on Yamaha for the controversy over its motorcycle engines in MotoGP 2020.
Seeing this, the 41-year-old did not deny that Yamaha could not make great progress on his bike this season.
“We have high expectations for the 2020 YZR-M1, but we are not making great strides,” Valentino Rossi was quoted as saying by Corsedimoto’s BolaSport.com.
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