Valentino Rossi displays huge bruise - and motivational message as racing resumes
Valentino Rossi channels his inner Steve McQueen

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi is busier than ever, four years on from his MotoGP retirement.
While the current crop of MotoGP stars won’t be in action unဣ🌺til next weekend’s Sepang test, and won’t race until February 28, The Doctor is preparing to compete again.
Rossi has shared a series of events in his busy life between the conclusion of last year’s racing an♌d the new season starting thi⛎s weekend.
🎃That includes a massive bruise on the inside of his leg which he had never displaye📖d before.
Rossi also shared images with his partner Francesca, and🍒 of himself DJ’ing at a party.
He offered a glimpse into his private family life and his ongoing professional life which included his annual 100km ♊of Champions event in Tavullia earlier this month, where he was the runner-up alongside Luca Marini.
Most importantly, Rossi an𓆉d his partner Francesca welcomed their second baby, Gabriella, during the winter.
But he is now ready to leap back into racing.
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“‘Racing is life, the rest is just waiting’ said Steve McQueen upside down, maybe a little exaggerated but definitely effect🥂ive,” Rossi posted to social media.
“This is what happened꧟ to me from the last race of 2024 in Jeddah until yesterday.
“Yeah, because this weekend the 2025 season starts in Australia for the 12H💯 of Bathurst on the crazy Mount Panorama track.”
Ro🅘ssi, now 45, will compete at th🎀e Bathurst 12 Hours to kickstart his four-wheel campaign.
Representing Team WRT and driving a BMW, Rossi will make h💖is third appearance at the endurance race Down Under. His best place so far was fifth, last year.
Rossi’s priority this seas😼on is the LMGT3 class of the World Endurance Championship, where he will drive for BMW’s factory project.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decad🍬e covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.