MotoGP Indianapolis: Valentino Rossi "I was hoping for a better qualifying, it will be tough in the race"

The Yamaha rider from Pesaro did not go beyond the third row at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

MotoGP Indianapolis: Valentino Rossi "I was hoping for a better qualifying, it will be tough in the race"MotoGP Indianapolis: Valentino Rossi "I was hoping for a better qualifying, it will be tough in the race"

Qualifying in Indianapolis was difficult for Valentino Rossi. In fact, the Yamaha rider did not go beyond the ninth fastest time and will therefore be forced to start from the third row. His gap is worrying, over a second from pole man Marc Marquez and around eight tenths from his team-mate Jorge Lorenzo. In terms of race pace, things are going much better and tomorrow the rider from Pesaro will look for a good start that can bring him close to the leaders.

“Unfortunately I struggled in qualifying. We knew it would be difficult, but when we put on the soft tire instead of improving I took a step back. I was hoping to do better by at least half a second, but it closed in front of me and I struggled when braking. The race pace is nothing special, but I'm certainly better. I wasn't able to improve on the soft, while Jorge (Lorenzo, ed.) managed and was better."

The nine-time world champion then spoke about the race

“Tomorrow will be difficult, I'm starting far back and we still have to decide which setting to use. The others have improved a lot compared to us and tomorrow we hope to have better ideas. We also have to understand which tire to choose, the hard or the soft.”

Photos: Alex Farinelli

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16 comments
  • Mugello said:

    but wasn't this individual the tuning wizard?? he doesn't know what setting to use?? but shoot!!! the setting of your life has always and only been the rubber, watch nakamoto watch.

    1. bcs said:

      Poor Inetto, it's clear that you have little satisfaction from real life. I'm sorry for you.

      Hi M (Marco) M (Mugello).

      Did you see the qualifying from Jet?

      1. fatman said:

        ...bcs, Rossi is indefensible, Mugello is right...once upon a time you canaries extolled the qualities of an excellent driver and fine test driver, sensitive like no one in setting up...now you call someone who judges objective facts inept...just without shame!

      2. bcs said:

        fatman, did I misunderstand Rossi?
        You know I'm not a canary, I support Suzuki, but despite this, depending on convenience you call me a canary.

        Shameless are those like you and Mugello, who follow the races only to insult Rossi.

        Yes, Mugello is quite Inept, his comments demonstrate it.

        Rossi is 34 years old, he has nothing left to prove (in my opinion). He made his career.
        Objective facts?
        Yes the erasers hahahaha…..
        The story that is dismantled with a post.
        How come your dear Mugello never replied to me when I told him about the tire story?

        Poor fatman… Evidently your real life is very poor.

      3. Mike58 said:

        I discovered that Fatima and Mugello are actually two former groupies from '46 who, having not received the attention required by the Tavulia phenomenon... vent their frustration where they can...

        Create an anti-red page.. if you reach 5000 we'll take you into consideration..

        OK..

        at the moment the only anti-red pages don't even reach 100.. not to mention that people have even registered their grandmother to make numbers..

        go to kagher go

    2. blohm said:

      Here they are, one of the biggest idi0t/ of the forum who raves, and even his worthy companion comes to tell him that he is right... BWAHAHAHAHA
      go and show yourself to a good guy, maybe you'll spend less for two BWAHAHA!!!!!!!!

      1. stefanonash32 said:

        BLEHAM ... Bleha ... Give us the address of your good boy, we certainly won't go there considering how you are!!!
        BWEABEAa… in short, your language…

  • Mugello said:

    fatman!!!!!!!!
    are you responding to a brain-injured person? but give him a little mercy, always tell him yes...you know, he worked in the world championship, not pork rinds.

    actually tell him that he is first with the worst bike and... he will be happy with the 9 rubber titles hihihihi

    1. fatman said:

      ...actually Bcs doesn't understand shit...the objective facts are the ninth place in qualifying and the inability to adapt to the new 15 minute formula...the tires are now history...if then he has nothing left to demonstrate, let him go away...with uccio...I thought only women were incompetent, but instead...valem@rd@!

      1. stefanonash32 said:

        ratfatman you are a den of suffering and repressed anger. Come on, let off some steam... Come on with all the words@@e that come out of you... come on, be a good boy... Then I'll tell bcs to bring you some broth and change your diaper... Come on.. @a@@a, brumbra, gnegne , … come on little ratfatman …
        GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!!

    2. bcs said:

      It's an honor to receive these compliments from two people like you!

      Who knows what a fabulous life you have!

      I repeat for the umpteenth time:
      I'd rather not know anything (according to you, but I don't think so, given that when you go to the technical point of both being unresponsive, you're just limiting yourself to insulting a driver) than knowing as much as you do!

      Also because your knowledge limits itself to insulting.

      Luckily you are here!
      Well, come on, at least Fatman keeps the economy going (given the size it claims to have, and among other things, poor motorbike I think it often goes in a "package"), Mugello doesn't. He simply passes on the number of membership requests….

      1. bcs said:

        I forgot:
        Your competence (in addition to what has already been written, i.e. limiting yourself to writing the usual 3 stupid things that are dismantled in a post, but then you never reply again, and various insults) is also based on the fact of wishing a pilot to get hurt ( I limit myself to writing “get hurt”, different terms were used)…

        Yes… Pure competence!

        Not even a teenager in his worst phase thinks like you (and insults like you)... Perhaps your "mental age" (or otherwise) is quite low.

    3. stefanonash32 said:

      muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuello ... leave the brain-damaged alone, envy is an ugly beast ... be satisfied with what you have ... mmmm ... mmm ... well, in fact ... poor muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuellouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuellouuuuuuuuuuellouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuellouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugello

  • stefanonash32 said:

    Valentino Rossi (Urbino, 16 February 1979) is an Italian motorcycle racer.
    Among the most successful riders in the world championship, by virtue of the nine world titles won, he is the only rider in motorcycle history to have won the championship in 4 different classes: 125 (1), 250 (1), 500 (1) and MotoGP (6).
    He holds the record for the number of grand prix contested consecutively in the MotoGP with 228 appearances.[1]
    Rossi has always used the number 46 for his bike, despite having had the opportunity to use the number 1 several times as the reigning champion; the 46 had previously been used in the world championship by his father Graziano, a former rider.
    GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!! GO ROSSI GO!!!

  • clay said:

    For me Rossi was a legend, but today he would be better off retiring, he no longer has the "fur" he used to have, and what's more there are young people with incredible skill and hunger.
    The time is coming for everyone to retire while he talks about renewal with Yamaha...

    1. stefanonash32 said:

      For me, you who are not a legend, today you would be better off withdrawing from the site forever and no longer writing these amenities, pangs for the "fur" from before Rossi... how disgusting... you like good and incredible young people... DE GUSTIBUS NON DISPUTANDUM .. but there is a limit to everything!!!
      Withdraw for the good peace of all of us.
      RIP CLAY – Misunderstood forum user

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