Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

How the 2027 MotoGP grid is shaping up

MotoGP
How the 2027 MotoGP grid is shaping up

Why Lindblad’s Montreal setback masked another statement weekend

Feature
Formula 1
Canadian GP
Why Lindblad’s Montreal setback masked another statement weekend

Why McLaren thinks it wouldn’t have beaten Hamilton and Verstappen in Canada

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Why McLaren thinks it wouldn’t have beaten Hamilton and Verstappen in Canada

History repeats as 70th anniversary of Mallory Park is celebrated

National
History repeats as 70th anniversary of Mallory Park is celebrated

How Sutton's BTCC steamroller overcame Snetterton challenges

Feature
BTCC
Snetterton (300 Circuit)
How Sutton's BTCC steamroller overcame Snetterton challenges

Rossi faces key decision: Who will replace di Giannantonio at VR46?

MotoGP
Catalan GP
Rossi faces key decision: Who will replace di Giannantonio at VR46?

Red Bull reacts to Verstappen’s criticism – why ‘I told you’ moments are needed

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Red Bull reacts to Verstappen’s criticism – why ‘I told you’ moments are needed

Mini miracles as remarkable podium stories play out at Snetterton

National
Mini miracles as remarkable podium stories play out at Snetterton

Valentino Rossi wants dry running before Aragon MotoGP race call

Valentino Rossi says he needs to be able to ride in the dry on Saturday to be completely sure of being able to take part in Sunday's Aragon MotoGP race

Rossi rode a MotoGP bike for the first time since breaking his right leg 22 days ago in a motocross crash in Friday's free practice sessions, both of which were held in damp conditions.

He ended the day down in 20th place, 2.059 seconds slower than pacesetter Dani Pedrosa.

Rossi said he didn't "feel a lot of pain" in his leg during practice, and that there had been no swelling, but admitted that the wet track had made his life a lot easier.

Asked if he could be sure of racing on Sunday, he admitted he needed to test himself in dry conditions before being fully certain.

"With the conditions of today, if it's wet, I don't have particular problems," Rossi said. "For sure the dry is a lot more demanding.

"I have to ride a bit more, [in the dry it's] more effort on the arms, the shoulders, because in braking I don't have the power of the leg to brake the bike.

"The other thing is on the dry you have to move on the bike more from one side to the other, and also when you are at full lean you are more outside [the bike].

"This I don't understand with the R1 [road bike that he tested at Misano earlier in the week], because the R1 is more normal, like the M1 on the wet. But the M1 in the dry you have to stay more outside.

"So with these conditions, no problem, but for the dry we need to wait tomorrow, hoping for good conditions."

Van der Mark set for test

Yamaha had placed World Superbike rider Michael van der Mark on standby for the Aragon weekend in case Rossi was unable to ride.

But though van der Mark looks likely to miss out on what had been set to be his MotoGP debut, he is set for a test on the Yamaha M1 at some point in the future.

"Looks like he [Rossi] is fit, he's looking good, he has no pain, so this is really positive for him," van der Mark told Autosport when asked whether he expected to ride on Saturday.

"I spoke with Yamaha, and I will be testing a bike soon, so even though I'm not riding, I will get a nice test.

"They just want to give me this opportunity, they just want to let me ride a GP bike, which is quite good."

Previous article Aragon MotoGP: Vinales 'really frustrated' by pace in the wet
Next article MotoGP Aragon: Jump from ‘terrible’ Misano perplexes Pedrosa

Top Comments

Latest news