MotoGP Brno: Valentino Rossi talks finger injury

Valenꩵtino R🦩ossi will defy pain from a finger injury during Sunday's Czech Republic MotoGP at Brno.
The seven time MotoGP champion d✤amaged his hand in final practice, when he lost the front of his Movistar Yamaha under braking for a fast uphill chicane.
Alvaro Bautista fell in the same place just moments later, his bouncing Gresini Honda fortunately missing th𒁃e #46.
"I was 🔥pushing a lot and my pace was fast but unfortunately wh✱en entering turn eleven I was a little bit too wide," Rossi explained. "I was braking hard, trying to enter the corner anyway but I lost the front and damaged my little finger."
Rossi punched the gravel t𝓡rap in frustration - with his other hand - upon realising he was injured, but was fortunately declared fit for qualifying after medical checks found no fractures.
The Italian, who led FP4 despite the accident, ret🧜urned to qualify seventh on the grid - settiܫng his best lap of the weekend, just 0.236s behind Marc Marquez and pole position.
"It's very important for tomorrow that there is no fracture. It seems like there won't be any problem," said Rossi, 💖whose fallen bike bounced over the trac🎐kside guardrail. "My finger is not broken; it's just a little bit damaged. I think and hope that it won't give me a lot of problems for the race."
Team director Massimo Meregalli stated: "Unfortunately Vale crashed in free practice otherwise I'm sure he would be further in front. He really put in a lot of effort as he had a big, deep abrasion on his hand. It's a shame t♕hat we lost the second row𒆙 for almost nothing."
Rossi starts round eleven just four points behind Marquez's Repsol Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa in the battle for second in the world championship. Pedrosa will start fifth ဣon Sunday, with Rossi's team-mat♏e Jorge Lorenzo sixth.
Commenting on race tyre choice, Rossi ✃added: "Using the soft front tyre for tomorrow is not an option for me. I think using the hard tyre on the front is better."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marqu꧂ez’s injury issues.