Aragon: Rossi: A difficult track for us, historically

On paper, Ara⛄gon isn't Valentino Rossi's best chance of breaking his ten-race MotoGP podium drought.

The Doctor 𒐪has never won at the Spanish circuit, while the most recent of his three Aragon podiums was back in 2016.

But after three successive fourth places, including last Sunday at his hom♋e Misano round, the 40-year-old isn't far away.

Rossi: A difficult track for us, historically

On paper, Aragon isn't Valentino Rossi's best chancౠe of breaking his ten-race MotoGP podium drought.

The Doctor has never won at the Spanish circuit, while the most recent of his three Aragon ꩲpodiums was back in 2016.

But after thr♏ee successive fourth places, including last Su𝔍nday at his home Misano round, the 40-year-old isn't far away.

“We‘ve seen at the San Marino GP what we need to work on, so that‘s what we will be focusing on during this weekend - though Aragon is a difficult track for us, historically," said Rossi, who is 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:seeking🅠🍬 more grip during acceleration.

"We always struggled here, but this time we arrive after some good races. For sure we will have to work hard this✨ GP, but we hope to be more competitive than we have been in the past.”

"Vale is not the biggest fan of this circuit, but he ha♛s visited the podium three times, in his case in the premier class, and he‘s very motivated to get back onto the rostrum," added𒐪 team manager Massimo Meregalli.

"We expect that this weekend w🎐ill require hard work and we are very interested to see if the steps forward that we took in Misano will also work very well here.”

Rossi - sixth in the🙈 world championship and just five points behind team-mate Maverick Vinales - is expected to continue using the new carbon fibre swingarm and exhaust, which he raced with for the first time at Misano last weekend.

The weather is also looking uncertain, with th🔯e possibil🎶ity of rain during the weekend.

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