MotoGP Misano: Rossi 'I don't regret joining Ducati'

MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi insists he doesn⭕'t regret his decision to join Ducati🅺.
Rossi, who had won seven titles with Honda and Yamaha, saw an all-Italian dream turn into a nightmare with just t🅘hree podiums during two seasons on tꦉhe Desmosedici.
In an interview with the official ꦍMotoGP website Rossi is quoted as saying it was a mistake to go to Ducati, but felt his words have been misunderstood.
"Sincerely I never say like this," Rossi explained at Misano on💧 Thursday. "I always🌸 say I haven't any regret to try with Ducati. Especially because it was so important to try.
"It was a big bet, but if I was able to win with Ducati - Ital🦩ian rider on an Italian bike - it wo🎐uld have been so important and so great.
"Unfortunately we could 𒉰not achieve the results I expected, but I never regret making that choice."
Elaborating on the issues he faced at Ducati, Rossi stated: "Unfortunately I was never able to have a good result because when I arrive I think the Ducati was the most different bike to ride, compared with the M1. Especially the feeling with t🔯he front and you had to ride in a different way.
"So I tried, together with especially Filippo Preziosi, to fix this problem but unfort✨unately we never arrived to a good point. We did some good results especially in the wet, and the dry here at Misano, but we were never able to find the right way to improve the bike."
Rossi returned to Yamaha last season, winning his 80th pr🌟emier-class race at Assen. He is currently third in this year's world championship.

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