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Rossi Completes Testing at Misano

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Valentino Rossi completed 26 laps of testing today at Misano, while on-board a World Superbike spec 2010 Yamaha YZF-R1. After being off a motorcycle for nearly a month, Rossi and Fiat-Yamaha hoped to assess today how the Italian rider’s broken right leg has progressed since its injury on June 5th at Mugello. Rossi did an initial run of 11 laps on the R1 late in the afternoon, with a best time of 1’41.00. An hour later, the Champion did a second session of 15 laps, improving on his time by 3 seconds, with a best time of 1’38.200. Although pleased with the test, there’s still some debated on when Rossi will return to MotoGP racing.

Rossi reported some pain in his leg and shoulder, but was still able to ride well according to Fiat-Yamaha. With today’s work as a benchmark, Rossi will continue with his rehabilitation, and decided next week if he will return ahead of schedule at the German GP round at the Sachsenring in 10 days. Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has already announced that Rossi will return at the German round, but early indications pegged Vale returning possibly as late as Brno.

“We made this test in order to understand how we must work from here and to see more or less how I can ride the bike,” said Rossi. “The test was positive, because I can at least ride, but there is a lot more to a MotoGP race than to a test like this one.”

Continuing Rossi said, “I had some pain in the ankle, the knee and the shoulder, but above all I lacked strength in the shoulder and a bit of movement in the ankle. I would really like to come back at Sachsenring, but it is still too early to say. We still have twelve days and we must wait and see how much we can improve my condition in the next few days. The Superbike today was good and great fun to ride! I really would like to ride at Sachsenring, but we must wait another week before making a decision.”

Source: Fiat-Yamaha

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