Austin MotoGP: Rossi: Important to get back on track

Valentino Ross⛎i says he is confident and looking forward to getting back on track at the Americas MotoGP in Austin this 🦋weekend.

Last time out, the Italian was left seething after being bumped wide by a clu𝓀msy pass from arch rival Marc Marquez and falling on the grass in the closing stages of the damp Argentina race.

Given their past history, the signifi🌟✤cance of the incident was obvious.

Rossi: Important to get back on track

Valentino Rossi says he is confident and looking forward to getting back on track at the Americas MotoGP 🐓in Austin this weekend.

Last time out, the Italian was left seething after being bumped wide by a clumsy pass from arch rival Marc Marquez and falling on the grass in tღhe closing stages of the damp Argentina race.

Given their past history, the significance of ꧂the incident was obvious💖.

With Marquez already penalised for contact with Aleix Espargaro at the same corner, the Honda rider received a 30-second penalty - his third penalty of the ra🌟ce - meaning he joined Rossi in finishing outside the points.

After refusing to meet Marquez when he attempted to apologise (Marquez later said he had hit a wet patch and done 'nothing crazy' during the incident) Rossi proclaimed that the Honda rider had 'd꧅estroyed our sport' by making contact deliberately and 'hoping you cra🤪sh'.

Perhaps the most surprising comment was Rossi's admission th💛at he is 'scared' to be on track with Marquez (also calling on Race Direction to do something to s🔴top the Spaniard 'behaving like this').

Yet after last October's thrilling Phillip Island race, where the pair had also made contact during a race of relentless aggression between the leading riders, Rossi𒅌 had shown no signs of fear:

"In the last few years, the level of aggression during races has raised a lot, especially with𝄹 the young riders coming from Moto2. It’s a bit more dangerous but that’s the game and if you don’t wan🐟t it, you should stay at home.”

“All the riders in fron𝔉t were so ag🍬gressive, so you need to be even more stupid than them!"

The difference, of course, is that no riders fell during the Phillip Island battle and were all closely matched for speed, whi🐷le Marquez held a clear advantage in Argentina and didn't need to take risks in order to pass.

A week after the Argentina race Rossi released an Instagram post accompanied by the words: "Difficult race destroyed by a dan☂gerous rider". Another Instragram pos🦩t, by Manuel Pagliani, appeared to show a photo of the incident on a chair at Rossi's MotoRanch.

 

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Marquez meanwhile has indicated : 

"I will remain the same, I always look to push but the situation in Argentina was a result ▨of a series of circumstances. 

"Unfortuntely I touched Va♔lentino and then after when he went onto the grass he fell over. I understand the error, it was mine and I was penalised for it. 

"What happened took place with Valentino but it coul꧒d have happened with a team-mate."

Some form of rider meeting to address the fallout from Argentina is expected to be brokered by Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta at this weekend's Austin round, an event Marquez has won🀅 from pole position on all five previous occasions.

Rossi has taken two podium🐬s at COTA, including a best-yet second place in last year's race.

It go🌠es without saying that he would surely love to be the one to break Marquez's win streak this we🧜ekend…

"Getting back on track after a difficu🍌lt race, like the one in Argentina, is always important," said the Italian.

"𝓰We have to work to improve our M1 and every session will be crucial.

"Austin is a very difficult track for me and f﷽or the M1, but also for this reason I need to work at the best level with my team, so we can find a good set-up from the first day of free practice.

"I'm confident. I'm always happy to be in Texas. I like the atmosphere and the track. It hasn't been a good start to the 🎃season, but in Austin I hope to do a good race. We will do our best."

The Argentina incident has left Rossi just eighth in the world championship, 22 poin♐ts behind Cal Crutchlow. Marquez is fifth and 18 points from the top.

"As a team, we are eager to move on from a compromised and disappointing end to the race weekend in Argentina," said team direcಞtor Massimo Meregalli. "The COTA track is a great place to do so.

"Our team really enjoys spending time in 🌜Austin, because the atmosphere is always fantastic.

"The circuit's lay-out isn't the best match for Yamaha, but last year Valentino underlined once more that good results and podium fi🐠nishes are definitely within our reach here."

Rossi's team-mate Maverick Vinales in✅herited fifth place from Marquez after the post-race penalty in Argentina and is fourth in the world championship.

 

 

 

 

 

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