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MotoGP, Valentino Rossi: ‘I’m going strong because the last races are the ones I will remember’

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After the Silverstone qualifying, Valentino smiles: “The race? If I start well we have fun. I want to finish my career well, I will remember these races better than those of 15 years ago, when I always won … “

Third row, eighth place: Valentino Rossi pulls out his entire class for the British MotoGP GP. It will be that after the announcement of the retirement a weight has been removed, it will be that after the other announcement of the imminent fatherhood he will have found a new position, however the nine-time world champion goes. And he also has an explanation of his own: “It is that tomorrow I will remember these last races more than others …”.

reds and silverstone

“There are some stretches of track where I go really fast”, underlined Valentino in the post qualifying press conference, “I like Silverstone and I’m working here. This circuit is a mixture of old school and modernity with the subsequent modifications, I like it a lot, there are various sections, fast and technical, it’s a nice mix and I’ve always done well on this track ”. Then, when asked if there was an “agreement” with Bagnaia for the wake that helped his Yamaha in Q2, Rossi replied as follows: “Eh eh eh, no agreement; it is very important to have someone in front with these bikes, it is clear that everyone is looking for their own strategy but no, of course there is no agreement with Pecco or others ”.

valentino has fun

Now there is the race, and starting from eighth is not bad. “But it will be important to get the tire right first of all: I am happy with the hard, but if everyone chooses the medium then it becomes hard in the race to make other considerations. Another important thing will be the first lap, if I’m in front then we’ll have fun ”. And, before closing, a final and not uninteresting consideration: “Am I going strong after the announcement of the retirement? Well, I want to do well these last few races, because I think that once I stop I will remember more of these recent ones than those of fifteen years ago, even if I won almost all of them ”. And down a nice smile. Do you understand why he will never stop being The Champion?

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