Rossi tips Simoncelli for MotoGP.
Valentino Rossi expects to see friend🌺 and reigning 250GP world champion Marco Simoncelli graduate to MotoGP - but not with Yamaha.
"I am good friends with Simoncelli; he is a great guy. We train together and last year he surprised me because I knew that he great potential, but I didn't think he would become world champion," Rossi admitted. "I am happy for him; he deserved it. He is staying in 250 and I think🍰 that he is the favourite for 2009."

Valentino Rossi expects to see friend and reigning 250GP world champion Marco🐓 Simoncelli graduate to MotoGP - but no🌳t with Yamaha.
"I am good friends with Simo💙ncelli; he is a great guy. We train together and last year he surprised me because I knew that he great potential,🅰 but I didn't think he would become world champion," Rossi admitted. "I am happy for him; he deserved it. He is staying in 250 and I think that he is the favourite for 2009."
As Rossi indicated, Simoncelli will stay with Gilera to defend his quarter-litre crown against the likes of Alvaro Bautista in 2009, but the Italian has already held discussions with several MotoGP manufacturers - most noꦦtably Ducati - and Rossi admits he is unlikely to make his premier-class debut with Yamaha.
"I think that Simoncelli will come 💞to MotoGP, bec💫ause he is a fast rider and he is very young. In Yamaha, however, we already have Lorenzo and I, so I think that he will be a good prospect for other factories," Rossi stated.
By doubting that Simoncelli will sign for Yamaha, Rossi suggests that Marco will push for a factory MotoGP seat in 2010, rather th🅷an a satellite ride, or that he already has some kind of agreement with a rival manufacturer in place.
If Simoncelli was willing to settle for a satellite Yamaha seat, then he would have a strong chan💟ce of riding for Tech 3, since both James Toseland and Colin Edwards have no contract beyond the end of this season.

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