MotoGP | GP Aragon Qualifying: Rossi, “We're missing something to fight for the podium” [VIDEO]

Rossi added: "Quartararo and Vinales are the favorites for the podium"

MotoGP | GP Aragon Qualifying: Rossi, “We're missing something to fight for the podium” [VIDEO]MotoGP | GP Aragon Qualifying: Rossi, “We're missing something to fight for the podium” [VIDEO]

MotoGP Gp Aragon Monster Yamaha MotoGP – Valentino Rossi closed qualifying for the Aragon Grand Prix, the fourteenth stage of the 2019 MotoGP, with the sixth fastest time.

The "Doctor" will therefore start from the second row and with a good start could enter the top positions.

Marquez, apart from the leaders, are all very close and Rossi hopes to find something more that will allow him to fight for the podium. It will be important to get a good start and then not let the group escape.

Valentino Rossi Statements Aragon GP MotoGP Qualifying

“In the end the result isn't that bad. Starting from the first two rows allows you to have a good race, because pole isn't that far away. Everyone is going strong up front, but our pace is also quite good. We still have work to do. Today we tried some different things in FP4. To be able to fight for the podium, I need a little more speed, a few tenths, but we will try, because we are not far away. I did a good lap, despite one or two small errors, so I could have done 1'47, but it wouldn't have improved my position, so it's good. Quartararo and Vinales are the favorites for the podium. Marquez seems to be the strongest one but in MotoGP things can change quickly.”


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3 comments
  • fatman said:

    The only thing missing is your retreat…

  • TONYKART said:

    She's been making excuses for too many years, Yamaha can't wait to retire now, it's just that the donkey doesn't want to understand her

  • light said:

    Haven't his fans gotten tired of reading the inevitable apologies yet? I do! Today it was the grip that didn't grip, what will stop him from getting on the podium next time? Always talking about the little bit he needs to get on the podium, then there's always another Yamaha (at least) that ends up ahead of him. Today, for a change, super soul race, eighth final position. What happened to his father? Didn't he say (2 months ago now) that within 2-3 GPs, Vale would be on the podium? But then the usual interviews with him (Vale). But have his fans really not had enough yet? Dovizioso, for example, started tenth, but in his interview he admitted that he was "altered" and found himself tenth due to his mistake and not due to the wheel not rotating or the fork not forking @zzarola. Yamaha will still have to put up with all this for another year at least, with the risk of losing the new MotoGP champion, Fabio Quartararo who will also have to settle for a customer team in 2020 because the SuperFenomenoDellaMotoGiPi, Valentino Rossi, persists in staying and not he wants to talk about retirement. this blessed retreat which, as I already said, should have happened years ago, so as to end on a high note and now it's too late, with his career rolling downhill. by the way, Vale fans don't mind me, but where I come from, they say it's shit that rolls downhill.

    Great Dovizioso
    Great Ducati

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