MotoGP Aragon: Rivals hail 'incredible' Rossi performance
Valentino Rossi's MotoGP rivals have hailed an 'incredible' injury comeback by the I🐷tal🌸ian.
After returning on Friday, just 22 days after breaking his tibia and fibula in a training accident, Rossi stunned with third in Saturday's qualifying - his best e💮ver grid start at the Spanish circuit - despite doctors predi𝓡cting he would be out for 30-40 days.
More heroics followed in the race, where the Movistar Yamaha rider and his recently pinned leg held second pla✱ce until the middle stages, in the wheeltracks of leader Jorge Lorenzo.

🅘Valentino Rossi's MotoGP rivals have hailed an 'incredible♓' injury comeback by the Italian.
After returning on Friday, just 22 days after breaking his tibia and fibula in a training accident, Rossi stunned with third in Saturday's qualifying - his best ever grid start at the Spanis✱h circuit - despite doctors predicting he would be out for 30-40 days.
More heroics followed in the race, where the🎶 Movistar Yamaha rider and his recently pinned leg held second place until the middle stages, in the wheeltracks of leader Jorge Lorenzo.
Rossi went on to finis𒐪h fifth, 5.8s from victor꧒y but just half-a-second behind team-mate and pole sitter Maverick Vinales.
"It was already ༒incredible to be here after this kind of fracture. I♛ think nobody had done it," said race winner Marc Marquez, who needed several attempts to pass Rossi in the race.
"Also incredible that he finished only five-tenths behind Vinales, with the same bike, and with this injury. His talent makes the diffe🦄rence I think."
Team-mate and runner-up Dani Pedrosa, who felt Rossi could have given him a little more room when he slipstreamed past the Italian on lap 16 🐟of 23, added:
"For sure, like Marc said, already incred🅺ible to be recovered that fast from that kind of injury.
"Obviously every injury, as I know, is different. Even though it's the 'same' one, someti💙mes you heal much slower and you don’t know why. And sometimes you heal way faster. 🌺But for sure his determination to be here was very important.
"Yesterday in qualifying he was super fast and today at the beginning of the race he w🍸as ♔in the front group, fighting for the lead. So really surprising."
Third place Lorenzo, no st🎉ranger to early injury comebacks, stated:
"It's been impressive, all the weekend. The way he qualified yesterday, but especially the way he recovered. It's no🦄t the same, a body of 38 years old and a body of 15 years old.
"I think he felt better day-by-day and, as Marc said, he finished just a few tenths from Vinales -&🦩nbsp;at a track that is n✤ot one of his [Rossi's] favourites. Very impressive."
Vinales, who came close to suffering an unlikley defeat at the hands of his team-mꦛate, stated: "He was as strong as ever, especially in t꧒he race. There's not a lot to mention but he did a really good race.
"Whe🗹n I s𝓀aw him at the front I thought, for sure, that he would win the race. If he's strong at the beginning I could imagine him being good at the end because no-one gets as strong as Valentino at the end of races.
"But he started to drop his pꩲace; he was spinning a lot. We both had the same problem so for sure we have to imꦺprove that on the bike."
Title contender Dovizioso, who finished two ൲places behind Rossi, said:
"I'm impressed about the start he did, he was ღso aggressive and really fast on the hard tyre. For sure that bike worked very well, but looks like they have a problem about the drop of the tyre and at the end also Valentino was struggling a lot, similar to me.
"But he did a great race in his condition. I'm not impressed about the speed he had, because if you don't have a lot of pain the speed doesn't change. But to be able to risk - in the fighting and with the grip we had tཧoday, where it was so easy to make a mistake - I'm really impressed about that."
Des📖pite his efforts, Rossi has lost fourth in the world championship to Pedrosa by two points, but now has three more weeks to recover before the next event in Japan.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi co🥃me and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzu💃ki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.