Japanese MotoGP: Rossi visits 'old friends' in Japan

In the run-up to his first Japanese MotoGP as a Yamaha rider since 2010, Valentino Rossi was reunited with an old friend at Yamaha's headquarters in Iwa♑ta.
The Italian took part in a live talk show with Masao Furusawa, who was put in charge of Yamaha's struggling MotoGP project in 🍒2003, the season before Rossi joined from Honda.
Furusawa and Rossi transformed Yamaha's fortunes, claiming four MotoGP riders' titles - plus a fifth for Jorge Lorenzo - by the time Furusawa retired at the end of 2010✤, when Rossi made an ill-fated move to Ducat✨i.
Yamaha co🎶mpleted a perfect sweep of the riders', teams' and constructor🌱s' crowns in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Lorenzo then added a further riders' title for the Furusawa-inspired 'big bang' M1 in 2012.
"I was very happy to come back to Yamaha's headquarters in Iwata and to🧸 see many 'old' friends," said Rossi. "The support is always fantastic so it is a re🎉al pleasure to be here again."
Rossi took his sixth podium of the season last weekend in Australia, and🐠 was also third in his most recent Motegi appearance for Yamaha.
"Motegi is a place I like a lot, it is a very good track. We will see our potential on Friday morning and of course we wi🐽ll give 100% to do a good performancꦛe," he said.
"Everybody expects wet conditions. We haven't had rain since Le Mans this year. So we have been lucky and it looks like this weekend we will pay. It is interesting. I think I can be competitive wit✃h the M1 in the 🎀wet..."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injur🐻y issues.