MotoGP: By paying €5 you can watch Rossi's test at Misano

The Pesaro rider will ride tomorrow and the day after to prepare for the grand prix on September 16th

MotoGP: By paying €5 you can watch Rossi's test at MisanoMotoGP: By paying €5 you can watch Rossi's test at Misano

Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow Valentino Rossi and the Ducati will take to the track at Misano for two days of testing in view of the grand prix that MotoGP will contest from 14 to 16 September on the circuit named after Marco Simoncelli.

All fans will be able to follow the two-day test by entering the circuit by paying 5 euros for tickets. Access to the circuit will be from the old entrance in via Santamonica. In addition to Valentino Rossi and the Ducati you will also be able to attend the tests of Aprilia Superbike team which will run with the test driver Alex Hofmann.
It's a shame that Biaggi won't be there too, you know what a spectacle it is to see the two old rivals racing together on the same circuit.

Meanwhile, the Misano Circuit has announced that a great opportunity has been given to those who will attend the Aperol Grand Prix of San Marino and the Riviera of Rimini scheduled for 14 to 16 September. Spectators in possession of tickets for Prato 1 (straight and big bend) and Prato 2 (curva della oak) will be able to move freely from one sector to the other to watch trials and races from different positions.

Prato ticket prices are: 30 euros on Friday, 50 euros on Saturday, 90 euros on Sunday. For the price of 130 euros it is possible to purchase a subscription valid for three days.

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  • Freddynofear said:

    Good times when on Fridays you could enter almost without paying and you could go to all the stands, and the ticket certainly didn't cost 90 euros on Sundays

  • * Marco said:

    since Yamaha spent everything on Lorenzo they gave him two boxes of chocolates ahhahahaha more than 15 ml. of € and now he wants to recover, to see a happy monkey for €5 is a lot, better to go to the zoo.
    ps if there is (and there IS!!!!) there are always a lot of them too.

    1. Aeneas said:

      You could jerk off instead of tormenting that poor keyboard...
      …and the fact that you mention uccio in every one of your posts is a symptom of a latent (not even much) homosexuality, repressed above all…
      The cure would be to have Uccio impregnate you, but I see this as unlikely given that Uccio is used to big shots like Rossi, not to lame nothings like you...
      I therefore recommend a nice black man, he will certainly have all the "raw materials" that will make you happy...
      As a result, it will make us happy too, since your particular sexual need will have been satisfied, and you will no longer have to litter the blog with your constant references to Uccio.
      Best regards.
      Aeneas

      1. red gnol said:

        .uccio is already getting your big redhead if you haven't figured it out yet!!!!!ahahhaahh

      2. VR said:

        @Aeneas

        I got to know Uccio: he's full of pussy.

        I also recommend a nice black man to *Marco: sex, finally orgasm so he can smile at life and not lead to it anymore...

      3. red gnol said:

        VR you met him because you are 2 gays

      4. VR said:

        @Rossi gnol

        I know you would like it sissy, this time too I have to disappoint you...

      5. tester said:

        @AENEAS. discovery! then you are one of them to know what a fool only big shots are... Jokes aside, it's scandalous that they charge to see tests!!!!

    2. * Marco said:

      replying to that booger Aeneas, you see I haven't replied to you in a long time, so stay away and reply without offending the users with your snack friends, you'll shit on yourselves anyway, apart from the fact that you have many niks per person. Were you involved? were you offended? get it over with you idiot because if I catch you then we'll laugh...but you with a few less teeth. got it gay booger.

      1. VR said:

        *Marco

        You're a pretty poor guy, what would you like to do, threaten?
        Whose teeth do you break?

        Go to bed at night brushing your dentures you idiot...

        Who the fuck do you want to catch?

        Be grateful that we put up with you, menga trolls and don't be a pain in the ass.

      2. Aeneas said:

        *Marco

        Muahahahahaha! !!! :D

        What a poor idiot…. ^^

        If you catch me!?!?!?!?!?

        Re muahahahahahahaha!!!! ! :D

        Be careful that I don't catch you, the idiot... ;)

        I'm "enea" period. If others use other nicknames… 'zzz them…

        You didn't insult anyone!?!?!?!?!??!?!!?!?!?!?!?!

        I would a thousand times prefer it if you personally insulted someone every now and then, rather than sanding your balls with the usual idiocies repeated endlessly….

        come on now calm down... put on some composure and go back to gnawing under your mustache... ;)

        Aeneas

      1. FA said:

        And so even if he had smoked a joint....I don't think it's a scandal...you're truly a bigot!!!!

      2. VR said:

        In 85% of competitive sports they dope, in football there are match-fixes and, not the driver but the friend, does a joint and it's a scandal?

        But please…

        Better to have a joint every now and then in company than a liter of wine with a meal. Questionable opinion but to make you understand what the reality is.

        Guys, come on... let's talk about the driver on the track with objectivity and without envy or do we continue to be children with this bullshit?

        It's mental masturbation, do you realize that?

        Then you'll get pissed off if we raise the tone...

        The arguments may change from time to time, but stupidity will hold its court forever.

    3. VR said:

      @Marco

      The envious never dies just once, but as many times as the envied lives greeted by the applause of the people.

      At capè imbezel?

  • Ducaudi said:

    now this is also Rossi's fault because he has to pay...maybe it's also Rossi's fault that petrol costs 2 Euros...yeah he already consumes too much to go around the slopes...ha ha!

  • scientists said:

    Are only idiots responding to this article?? Freddy aside…

  • Fa said:

    But the stupidest one on the blog is MARCO... I think you're more of a monkey considering your brain.

  • red gnol said:

    well 5 euros for a comedy film isn't much... do they also do the film + drink promotion? ahahhahah

  • red gnol said:

    true!!! great stoner let us see the ducati come out of the curves like a raging bull again.. damn good times

    1. VR said:

      Seee, he's licking his wounds at home; he crashed on purpose to take some time off, like in Ducati and have an excuse not to win this year either

      1. red gnol said:

        here it is, that VR asshole has arrived, you know I almost missed you????!!!!!you're the only one who really pisses me off here and I allow myself to be treated like that...

      2. VR said:

        @Rossi gnol
        I know I'm pissing you off... every morning, at the traffic lights, you have to wash my windows for free...

        I understand you, it's a question of roles.

        Don't worry too much, in the next life you will be a normal person, an IQ 75 and you will be able to deal with people without having to argue heatedly.

        Some scientists say that hydrogen, because it appears to be everywhere, is the basic substance of the universe; I do not agree. I say that there is much more stupidity than hydrogen, and that that is the true building block of the universe.

  • andrea z. said:

    if you want to see stonner go to australia…. stoners here and here…. so according to you Rossi got them on the nose from Lorenzo in 2010... but now no stoner??? it's the same situation, actually not in 2010 Rossui was ahead of Lorenzo in points until the crash at Mugello...

    1. * Marco said:

      before Mugello.

      lawrence 75
      red 61

      you see, cheering is one thing, information is another, do some research before writing, right??

    2. lemmy said:

      the slices of ham that some of you redheads have in your eyes don't even make you read the charts properly!!!!

  • mastiff said:

    they are only offended by the canaries ……..so much anger right!!

    1. VR said:

      @Mastiff,
      you're right, we're angry because we're fans of the most successful motorcycling champion, apart from Agostini.

      On the other hand, the fans of Biaggi, Stoner, Lorenzo, Pedrosa and Ducati are calm...

      There's still a lot of water to pass under the bridge...

      Everyone is calm or angry about what excites or doesn't please them ;-)

      1. tester said:

        @vr. the difference is that all those you mentioned raced against great opponents while rossi (who I consider a champion who is only a little lucky in never having had strong opponents) had as his first opponent until 2005 a certain GIBERNAUUUUU!!! you do it….

      2. VR said:

        @Testoner
        Hi, I would like for a moment to get rid of the stadium fans and insults that unfortunately involved me with the various trolls.

        If you tell me that Gibernau, Biaggi, Capirossi, Hayden and Melandri are not at the level of Lorenzo and Stoner I feel like saying no... (neither yes nor no)

        We also talk about other eras and means:

        1) Biaggi: I've never liked him but I don't think it was half a blowjob, I've seen some nice duels with Rossi and Doohan then, sympathy is one thing, the rider is another.

        2)Gibernau: let's leave aside the parenthesis in Ducati, he was a great rider... Rossi crushed him psychologically and after the game it was easy; I hope you will recognize that Valentino, beyond his driving skills, also puts psychological pressure on him or not?

        3) Capirossi: little to say, for the style, the warrior soul, the commitment should have won at least 10 championships. When he had the chance to be competitive, none other than Stoner and Lorenzo. He wasted time (in a good, not offensive way) creating and growing Ducati in MGP. Result? Zero, unfortunately.

        4)Hayden: he wasn't bad in Honda, he won a world championship as a conservative, I agree, but world championships are also won like this. When you win a world championship, however you win it, you're not an idiot... inferior to Lorenzo and Stoner but..., are we sure? Out of curiosity, I would like to see it on a Honda or Yamaha Kentuky Kyd.

        5) Melandri: I'm honest, at the beginning he was dangerous, often attached to Rossi, you followed the races too; he seemed like a hope for MGP then, a Ducati parenthesis and he was also boiled. Today he is in SBK, a different category and is leading the world championship.

        6) Stoner: what to say? It's a shame he's leaving, it's his choice. Legendary on the Ducati, great on the Honda but, personal opinion, if Rossi were on a Honda or Yamaha he would suffer it not for the riding (he has nothing to learn from anyone) but psychologically, I'll play whatever you want. Only he can drive the Ducati, credit to credit and amen.

        7)Lorenzo: I think he is the only one who can really worry Valentino. He was his second and he learned some secrets in driving from him (publicly admitted on TV) he matured a lot psychologically, he is really tough. We will really see in 2013 whether Rossi is boiled or, otherwise, whether the student has surpassed the master.

        This is my humble opinion, debatable obviously but I don't think Vale has had half-assed opponents.

        Rather, as AndreaG wrote, there are eras where you win more easily due to a series of favorable circumstances but it has happened to many: Agostini, Rossi, Hayden, Stoner but this does not mean that their value is lower...

        Rather, honestly, it bothers me that Capirex hasn't managed to win more world titles, that really bothers me.

        This is my opinion, acceptable or not ;-)

      3. VR said:

        @Testoner
        I'm finishing the article because it was interrupted prematurely by a phone call ;-) the greats with whom Lorenzo, Stoner, Pedrosa and Biaggi fought?

        Biaggi is ok for his age and, unfortunately for him, not much even though I don't consider him half-baked, on the contrary... the others only clashed with Rossi and, honestly, they came out badly.

        So…. either Rossi is a phenomenon... in the years 2006-2007 he didn't win anything and then he won two more world championships (so we'll see what happens in 2013-2014) or he's half a dud but so are the others...

        Sorry, if I misinterpreted the question, who were the phenomena that clashed against Lorenzo, Stoner, Biaggi, Pedrosa?

      4. tester said:

        @VR.I don't really agree and I'll explain why: let's start from something that has nothing to do but maybe it can make you understand what I mean. do you remember dohan? What did he win as long as Raney and Kewin were on the track? jokes!!! yet he is and will remain a champion. but he started to win by a landslide when they no longer ran. I'll answer the rest then. 1. in my opinion Biaggi could have been one of the most successful in MotoGP if Honda hadn't killed him psychologically in that first year of 500, when with a private motorbike he risked winning the world championship, only losing due to a black flag due to overtaking with the flag yellow. but Dohan and Barros had also done that overtaking…. 2gibernau until before taking poor kato's motorbike he had "only" won a race with the suzuki in the downpour... 3 Capix at HEART no one beat him but in terms of talent I'm sorry but it was really little... see world championship won in 250 with Biaggi passing in 500. 4 Hayden. what to say? in my opinion the best representative of motogp in terms of km but nothing more. 5 melanders. He certainly had talent but a very weak mind and also a lot of bad luck. and above all the courage to speak against Rossi was his ruin. 6 CASEY! I CAN'T ANSWER I WOULD BE TOO BIAS. 7 Lorenzo. the most complete of all. after Casey I support him. but in my opinion he's too calculating. The last thing I wanted to make clear is that with Jorge Casey Pedrosa it's a little harder to win a world championship. in my opinion they are superior in the long run to gibernau hayden capirossi and melandri. this one of Rossi is the reverse path of Dohan. in my opinion. highly questionable.

      5. Stonami77 said:

        VR…but do you F..ARE!!!

      6. VR said:

        @Stonami77

        But don't you smell the bitches you say?

  • calimero0123 said:

    I'm in France... I would even give a little more to see a Moto GP... then Valentino... a world-renowned myth (except in Italy I seem to understand), the price is almost free. If you are lucky enough to be close to the circuit... don't let this luck pass you by!

    1. VR said:

      @Calimero0123

      Don't think badly, in Italy there are many Valentino fans; the only ones who don't support him are on this blog: 20 in all of Italy.

      I feel sorry for you, you would be happy to attend the tests even if you spent more and you can't see them...

      Unfortunately, those who have teeth do not have bread and those who have bread do not have teeth.

      It's an Italian proverb that means:

      those who have the opportunity do not exploit the opportunity and those who would like to exploit the opportunity do not have the opportunity.

      Calimero, 90% of Italians support Valentino; however, 10% of them support other drivers. Everyone has their idols.

      It's nice to read these words from a fan from beyond the Alps.

      Thanks from all Italians. ;-) ;-)

  • red gnol said:

    if they show it on streaming I'll sit on the toilet and watch it hahahaha

    1. Fa said:

      You're a little sad, you make jokes where only you laugh

  • VR said:

    @Testoner
    We think differently about the riders but that's OK, nothing wrong with that, I fully agree with the final part of the discussion: 2013 for Valentino won't be a walk in the park due to his age, the two years of disappointments that like it or not psychologically make you change and because, honestly, there are some phenomena around.

    I'll make a reflection, however, leaving Rossi's age aside for a moment and hopefully the controversy: when Casey got off the Ducati and got on the Honda he only said 6 words... "how well the Honda rides" and immediately won the world championship.

    After two disappointing years, Valentino returns to a Yamaha that he knows very well alongside a very tough Lorenzo but, honestly, in your opinion he has no chance of winning a world championship in two years?

    I don't put my hand in it but the doubt with a 50% chance yes then, honestly, all I need is a bit of entertainment, duels, seeing him competitive again because he deserves it but, above all, may the best win.

    1. Bravooooo……

      and anyway you know before when he was the winner everyone loved him now….

      Rossi and the champion of nothing Rossi and Bolito Rossi and Obnoxious etc...etc...

      They don't understand anything about their life...

      They don't know Rossi...

    2. Stonami77 said:

      ahahahaha, 50% win a world championship?? the presumption of certain fans is second only to the presumption of their idol... if he finishes 4th in the championship it will be a miracle... Lorenzo will give him a minimum of XNUMX games of separation...

  • albino said:

    I really respect you, I would give you a thousand votes but no, let's see if this time the super mega engineer, philosopher, astronomer, luminary and doctor of science, we don't know what he can get this bike right

  • deljde said:

    What ????? Should we even pay to see "THIS GREAT BIN" go around???????

      1. deljde said:

        with who ? with your mother?

  • I can't understand why you are so angry with Rossiiii….

    after everything he's done...

    1. VR said:

      @Gyonni

      What can you expect from Biaggi fans? Since 2000 they have started to have bile overflows, including the SBK this year.

      They're like bitter spinsters who have it in for the world.

      The idiot is imperturbable, his winning strength lies in the fact that he does not know he is an idiot, that he never sees himself or ever doubts himself.

  • bibo said:

    PRECISELY…..
    :-)

    100 of these two years………….

    mortadella………

  • pippo said:

    ..it seems to me that this has become a forum for football fans......few people understand motorbikes...

  • bibo said:

    to understand motorbikes do you have to be graduates and yuppis???
    just run, it doesn't matter if you're a lion or a gazelle, but run faster than the others??
    this is why Italy is doing badly...

    1. VR said:

      @Bibo

      Sorry but what work do you do?

      Anyone knows the meaning of that sentence and you, as usual, misunderstand.

      It means that if you don't work hard in life, no matter who you are, you will never do anything good.

      Naturally it is different for "certain" state employees: they are parasites, absentees, just waiting for their pension; “those” do nothing and live behind our backs.
      I am a freelancer who works 16 hours a day and, to the happiness of some, from mid-September I will start working again and will no longer have time to mess around in this blog of football fans devoted to motorcycling.

      But how can you think like that without a minimum of reflection on the words you read?

      We can't always explain the meaning of words to you.

      If I write: the early hours of the morning have gold in their mouth what do you think? That I have a private bank full of bullion?

      It means that if you get up early and anticipate the times you have double profitability (this applies to self-employed people, freelancers, business owners).

      Bibo Bibo..., you may be a good boy, I don't doubt it but..., if I may, when you read don't look at the meaning of the single word, try to understand the content of the set of words that form the sentence.

      Ps: if you are an employee and you think that my job is simple, don't do anything, allow yourself to live off the back of people accommodated: VAT Office, Chamber of Commerce and you too will have the possibility of not having health insurance, living the risk of 'Business, if you fail or close there are no benefits, 16 hours of work on average, etc. etc.

  • bibo said:

    TOO MANY PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING AND LIVE ON THE BACKS OF OTHERS….

  • bibo said:

    The idiot is imperturbable, his winning strength lies in the fact that he does not know he is an idiot, that he never sees himself or ever doubts himself...
    @Gyonni???????
    you didn't even notice???

    1. VR said:

      @Bibo

      hahaha, are you starting to copy and paste my sentences?

      Can you explain to me the meaning of the sentence?

      I'm asking you because that copy/paste is a nice own goal for you.

      Do you see that those who say you don't understand what you read are right?

      I'll leave you another quote to study and reflect on:

      Silence can sometimes take the place of wisdom for the poor in spirit, and wisdom for the ignorant.

  • VR said:

    @Stonami77

    But don't you smell the bullshit you're talking about?

  • bibo said:

    did you write those sentences??
    if so I congratulate you...
    the problem is that you don't know who you are talking to... maybe your interlocutor could have more experience than you... he could have been a freelancer for longer than you...
    get off the jug!
    not everyone can be a freelancer
    we also need people who work manually…..
    I copied and pasted and you immediately fell for it.....

  • bibo said:

    as for the second quote it is not realistic…
    if that were the case you should always keep quiet….

    1. VR said:

      @bibo

      If you have more experience than me, it's the same (you don't win prizes), workers are also needed and I agree, as far as getting off the pitch is concerned... at this point I say that you don't know who you're talking to. At work I am tenacious, sure of myself and what I propose but at the same time kind, courteous, affable and, where necessary, humble.

      Regarding the quotes, I know some, I copy some (I can't know them all, I'm not Einstein) ;-)

      You got the last quote absolutely right: naturally it was referring to you even though I recognize that I too, many times, could keep quiet as it would be better.

      I'm a bit sanguine in character...

      Lastly, I don't have a degree.

      1. raffa66 said:

        Valentino has the courage to go to Lorenzo's house and 2013 will be the test of 9.
        I see 2013 as very challenging and there are no more excuses, or will it appeal to old age?
        But you have to take into account that there are people who, at forty years of age, are still fighting for the world title and I don't know if, in this case, the excuse will satisfy the funs, even those I saw at Santamonica with the t-shirts for the two children, mum and dad, including shorts and hats.
        Good luck Valentino.

  • Broken sink said:

    when you think they're sending the replay don't worry it's live from the sink haha

  • bibo said:

    ok, I already like you more
    :-)

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