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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Rossi focus now on Jerez Valentino Rossi began brilliantly to defending his MotoGP World Championship title with a win in Qatar, the Fiat Yamaha
competitor is now clearly focussing on the next round at Jerez following an eventful few weeks.
Since the delay
of the Grand Prix of Japan pushed to October 3rd and the well publicised volcano, the whole MotoGP field has received
more time to prepare for the Gran Premio bwin de España, and the Jerez track has been very successful for
Rossi many times.
Along with last season, Rossi has been victorious at the Andalusian circuit 3 times with Yamaha,
and has eight victories over all classes at the track. The current World Champion is positive that the small
injury he incurred in a motocross training incident will not affect his prospects in Spain.
“Of
course it was a pity not to go to Japan, Yamaha's home race, but we will go in October now and for me it was
quite lucky to have this extra week,” explains the Doctor. “I didn't hurt myself badly in the motocross
fall but my shoulder was quite sore so it was good to give it more time to recover. I don't know yet how much
it will affect me this weekend, I hope not too much.”
Rossi still believes that some small improvements
can be made at a circuit he enjoys, and is currently motivated by the 120,000 spectators expected.
“The
win in Qatar was fantastic but we saw there that we are lacking in some areas compared to our rivals so we have
work to do,” he adds.
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