After a motocross crash in training, Yamaha rider  Valentino Rossi  didn’t even know if he’d be able to race at Mugello – but race he did, coming home fourth after briefly leading and fighting for the podium.

Now he’s had a few more days to recover, he’s aiming to be back on the rostrum – with the track one he enjoys, and also stage of his most recent win. Despite wishing the break was a bit longer, the number 46 is nevertheless ready to give his best – as always.

Less grip but a great atmosphere and another challenging weekend of MotoGP awaits –  before a one day Official Test on Monday, too.

I would have liked to have had a one-week stop after the Mugello race to recover in the best way.” The Doctor told MotoGP.com

“Anyway, I’m happy with the race I did, the bike rode well and in Barcelona I hope I can be better, I would like to go on the podium. Barcelona is a circuit that I really enjoy, even if it‘s a track with less grip, and we will have to try to find a good set-up to make the tyres work best.” He added

“On Monday we will also have a day of testing and we will use it to try some other solutions. This is another Grand Prix where there is a beautiful atmosphere, with so many enthusiastic fans. We are ready to do our best!”

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