MotoGP: Valentino Rossi confirms new Yamaha deal until 2018

"This new agreement confirms that Vale will indeed finish his motorcycle racing career with Yamaha" - Valentino Rossi signs what looks to be his final MotoGP contract.
Rossi confirms new Yamaha deal until 2018

Yamaha Movistar has announced Valenti🌌no Rossi has signed a new contract that will keep him in the team and MotoGP until the end of the 2018 season.

The 37-year-o🌃ld motorcycling legend was al🔥ways expected to sign a new two-year deal with Yamaha, rather than retire.

Ho𝕴wever, Rossi had suggested he would wait five or six races to co🧔nfirm he is still competitive in the new era of Michelin tyres and a single ECU.

Instead, 💜already convinced he can again figh🔯t for victories, the 2015 title runner-up put pen to paper at the Qatar season-opener, where qualifying takes place later today.

"I am very happy to announce that Yamaha and I have extended our contract and will continue working together in MotoGP for the next two years. I am very satisfied with this decision, because it has always been my plan to compet🎃e in motorsports for as long as I can be competitive and find it enjoyable at the same time.

"Ever since I returned to Yamaha in 2013 I have felt like I am home again and this showed in the results. I get great enjoyment out of working with my crew and the rest 🐻of the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team. Their support for me has known no limit and I want to thank them sincerely for that. I'm feeling greatly motivated to keep riding my YZR-M1 for the best results possible, this year and the following two seasons.

"I also want to say a big 'Thank You' to my fans, who are always behind 🌞m🌊e every step of the way, making the races extra special. I will keep pushing at each and every Grand Prix so we can all keep enjoying MotoGP for more years to come!"

Rossi made his grand prix debut back in 1996, joining the premier-class with Honda in 2000 then making a shock sw🌳itch to Yamaha in 2004, beginning a successful relationship that has thus far yielded four world titles and 53 grand prix wins.

Though he hasn't won a title since 2009, and later e𓂃ndured two miserable seasons at Ducati, he came remarkably close in 2015 following a season-long - and occasionally contentious - battle with team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.

But while there were concerns of harmony within the fold between the two riders, Yamaha managing director ♚Lin Jarvis is delighted to have retained the iconic Italian for at least two more seasons.

"I believe the confirmation of the extꦍension with Valentino will 💟be music to the ears of Yamaha fans and MotoGP fans around the world. I cannot think of a better way to start a new season than for both parties to make this strong commitment.

"From Vale's side a statement of commitment to the sport he loves and towards the Yamaha brand; from Yamaha's side a confirmation of the recognition to the rider that has brought us four MotoGP world titles andಞ who remains so passionate about his sport and is still highly co꧑mpetitive, as proven by his two 2nd positions in the last two seasons."

⛦Jarvis also sugg🥃ested that this will be Rossi's final MotoGP contract:

"When Vale returned home [to Yamaha] in 2013 it was 'a decision for lif🍌e'. This new agreement confirms that Vale will indeed finish his motorcycle racing career with Yamaha.

"Before that however all Yamaha fans can enjoy three full seasons of exciting performance𒀰s from 'the Doctor' as he challenges to win his 1▨0th World Title for the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team."

In all, Rossi has won seven premier-class titles and a record 86𝄹 race wins൲.

Reigning triple champion Lorenzo, fastest during pre-season testing, is also tipped to remaiꦏn at Yamaha. Indeed, the Spaniard wanted to secure his future before the start of the new season. Instea🔴d, he has been made to wait...

Yamaha is the first manufacturer to confirm a 201﷽7 factory𒉰 rider, with all other seats still up for grabs, although there is some form of option for Maverick Vinales and Suzuki.

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