MotoGP Misano: The speedy recovery message to Valentino Rossi from the organizers of the GP

"The warmth of tens of thousands of fans will reach him from Misano World Circuit" said the promoters of the GP

MotoGP Misano: The speedy recovery message to Valentino Rossi from the organizers of the GPMotoGP Misano: The speedy recovery message to Valentino Rossi from the organizers of the GP

MotoGP Misano Valentino Rossi accident – The news of Valentino Rossi's injury came like a bolt from the blue, both for fans and professionals.

The accident of the champion from Tavullia came at a crucial moment of the season, not only for the World Championship fight, but also because it arrived on the eve of the San Marino and Riviera di Rimini Grand Prix. The real home GP for the Pesaro native, born a few kilometers from the track, and who often trains around the bends of the Marco Simoncelli World Circuit.

With the confirmation, which arrived late yesterday evening, of the fracture to the tibia and fibula, even the faint possibility of seeing him on the track for the 13th stage of the 2017 MotoGP championship has vanished.

A blow also for the organizers of the Grand Prix, who until a few hours ago were talking about a record-breaking edition, and who with the flat rate of the home idol will unfortunately certainly see a decrease in possible participants.

The promoters of the Tribul Mastercard San Marino and Riviera di Rimini Grand Prix (in the photo at the beginning of the article), however, are not worried, and wishing a speedy recovery to the "Doctor", they hope for a good result from the other home idol, Andrea Dovizioso .

“We are waiting for Valentino on the track soon, here in Misano, at his home. Next weekend we will be missing an extraordinary protagonist, but not the opportunity to give him the encouragement to hold on, to overcome this injury and get back to racing as soon as possible. The warmth of tens of thousands of fans will reach him from the Misano World Circuit. From Brutapela, where 20.000 yellow flags are ready, warmth and encouragement will come to him on Sunday. He will see them on TV or maybe live, we'll see. He will certainly receive the best wishes for a speedy recovery from all those who love motorcycling."

“For the race for the MotoGP title, we Italians are now betting everything on Andrea Dovizioso, another Riders' Land rider riding the Ducati, the flagship of the Motor Valley. Pre-sale data shows a +10% on 2016 and on Sunday there will be 100.000 of us encouraging the 'Dovi' to continue towards making a dream come true
wonderful, the same one who chases Franco Morbidelli in Moto2, as well as all the Italian riders and those of Riders' Land".

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  • light said:

    I'm not convinced, but I hope that Vale's injury won't have a significant impact on attendance at Sunday's match.
    Let's make it clear that Sunday, even without Vale, will be a Sunday of entertainment.
    Unfortunately, I had the terrible idea that, with the roles reversed (with Marc injured), many fans "dressed in yellow" would have rejoiced, in the unhealthy idea that, with the most talented rider missing, their favorite would find himself the road is clear for the race for the 10th title. On several occasions, even in these discussions, we have read about the exultation of a certain fan base at the problems, technical or falls encountered by some of their opponents.

    I would like to remember with pleasure the words of disappointment expressed 2 Sundays ago by Gigi Dall'Igna regarding the failure of Marquez's Honda engine. I literally rejoiced at those words, which came immediately after the finish, even before giving my heartfelt congratulations to Dovizioso for the splendid victory. I ask and wonder, how many would have done the same? The answer I gave myself was "few, very few"

    My best wishes for a speedy recovery and speedy return.

    Great Dovizioso
    Great Lorenzo
    Great Ducati

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