Algarve MotoGP: Rossi off the pace; ‘I expected to be more competitive’

Day-one of the Algarve MotoGP was certainly one to forget for nine-time world champion Valentino Ro🌠ssi after finishing 21st.
Thin꧙gs got off to an even worse start for the Petronas Yamaha rider in FP1 as he finished last - over four tenths away from Repsol Honda test rider Stefan Bradl who is replacing Marc Marquez this weekend.&n𒁃bsp;
And while Rossi narrowly reduced his deficit from the leader in FP1 to FP2, the Italian was still 1.8 seconds adrift of 2021 world champion Fabio Quartara💖ro, with only team♉-mate Andrea Dovizioso going slower.
Given the performance shown by both Monster Energy Yamaha riders - Quartararo topped both sessions while Franco Morbidelli was a consistent top ten runner, it’s no surprise Rossi ‘expected💛 to be more competitive, to be stronger’.
Speaking in his media debrief, Rossi added: "It was a difficult day today. I expected to be more competitive, to be stronger, but I didn’t have aꩵ good feeling with the tyres, especially on the rear.
"We don’t have enough grip. In the afternoon I also tried the hard rear because in April we put the hard rear and we did a very good sཧtep and also in the race I felt much better because it gave me better stability and I could go faster.
"But today it♓ is still a bit too cold. So I tried the hard tyre but it didn't work. Under that point of view we are not ready.
"I hope that the conditions of the track and the weather can get better, also because th꧙e track is a bit s🔯lippery. So, we hope for this and to be faster."