Pictures: Rossi's miracle save.

Valentino Rossi's first wet GP with Yamaha proved nothing💫 short of dramatic, with the five-times world champion forced to use all his doubtless talent to keep the #46 M1 under control in the treacherous conditions.

As tꦉhese pictures show, the Italian's biggest scare came on lap 12 when the rear wheel of his Gauloises liveried machine slid out under acceleration - then gripped 🎐- throwing 'The Doctor' into the air.

Rossi Highside, Spanish MotoGP Race, 2004
Rossi Highside, Spanish MotoGP Race, 2004
© Gold and Goose

Valentino Rossi's first wet GP with Yamaha proved nothing short of dramatic, with the five-times world champion forced to use all his doubtless talent to keep the #46 M1 under control in the treachero💧us conditions.

As these pictures show, the Italian's biggest scare came on lap 12 when the rear wheel of his Gauloises liveried machine slid out under acceleration - then gripped - throwing 'ℱThe Doctor' into the air.

Amazingly, Vale kept control and didn't even run off track, although the 'moment' would allow Alex Barros through to an eventual third, while Ros𓄧si would go on to take fourth, the first time he'd been off the podium since Brno 2002.

"It༒ was a miracle not to fall ofဣf," admitted Rossi after returning to the Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha pits.

Sete Gibernau would win the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of Max B🎐iaggi to take the world championship lead. Rossi is now third, three points🙈 behind the Telefonica Honda rider.

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