segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2020


MOTO GP



Valentino Rossi 2019
Valentino Rossi indicates that he will continue in MotoGP in 2021

Valentino Rossi lives a defining moment about the direction of his MotoGP career. At the end of January, Frenchman Fabio Quartararo was hired by Yamaha to fill the vacancy that belongs to the Italian from 2021, forming a pair with Spaniard Maverick Viñales next year.
With the loss of his spot on the three-pitch mark's main team, Rossi said he needed a few races to see if he was still competitive, a key factor in determining whether he would continue racing in MotoGP or move into the world of retired riders. However, the coronavirus pandemic came and the races did not happen, and Valentino remains without officially confirming whether he runs or not next year.
However, in a chat with Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP social networks, Rossi hinted that he will continue in MotoGP in 2021. He said he is motivated to keep running, despite having doubts about it because of the bad times experienced in some last season. "In the second part of the year I was often slow, and I had to fight outside the top five," he comments.
Rossi said his final decision will be made before the start of this season, if it really happens, as there is a possibility that there will be no 2020 MotoGP season. For Valentino, retiring without a last season is not the ideal scenario. "It is fairer to do another championship and stop at the end of next year, so I hope to continue in 2021".

It is worth remembering that after confirming the hiring of Quartararo for 2021, Yamaha left Rossi an original factory bike so that he can race for the current team of the French rider, the SIC Racing Team. We are rooting for this novel to end with a happy ending, and for Valentino Rossi to make a farewell championship at the height of his career.

Willian Teixeira-Brazil

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