MotoGP | GP Assen Race: Rossi's black weekend, Sanchini's analysis [VIDEO]

A weekend very reminiscent of Mugello, but above all the third consecutive zero

MotoGP | GP Assen Race: Rossi's black weekend, Sanchini's analysis [VIDEO]MotoGP | GP Assen Race: Rossi's black weekend, Sanchini's analysis [VIDEO]

MotoGP Dutch GP Race – Valenti Rossi's Dutch Grand Prix ended prematurely due to a crash. An accident that put an end to a weekend in which everything went wrong.

With Assen the tally of consecutive zeros rises to three, but in Holland something clearly didn't work in the #46 garage.

If before we could talk about Yamaha problems, now the attention shifts only to the team from Pesaro, given Vinales' victory, Quartarao's third place and Morbidelli's fifth. Without the crash Rossi would probably have been fighting with the Italian-Brazilian, but the problems must be found upstream. The Assen weekend was reminiscent of that of Mugello in many ways. In both cases Rossi missed direct access to Q2 due to an error on his part. In both cases the error is only the consequence of a set up not found or found too late.

We'll see if in the next races garage #46 will be able to find what's missing to be fast first.


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3 comments
  • Bubu said:

    Always a Rossinian, I don't wish the time had come to abandon motorcycle competitions... Some kids go too fast. And the bikes are now almost all the same.

  • nandop6 said:

    In my opinion there are two hypotheses beyond Rossi's age, one could be the lack of risk on the flying lap so losing 2-3 tenths does not allow him to go to Q2 while in the race he laps slower, the other hypothesis that by changing and trying different things in all the shifts you find a different bike every time so there is no possibility of taking it to the limit as Quartararo and Vinales do who never change almost anything...

    1. fatman said:

      Actually, Maverick has changed his riding style to better adapt to the bike, other than changing almost nothing... as usual you don't understand na blessed m1nch1@!!!

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