MotoGP: Valentino Rossi discharged from hospital
After a night at the 'Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti' following surgery on the fractures in his right leg, seven time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi‘s condition has improved enough for him to leave hospital.
The Movistar Yamaha rider had a good nig൩ht‘s rest and returned home at 10:00am this morning, accompanied by his staff, where he will continue his recovery.

After a night at the 'Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti' following surgery on the fractures in his right leg, seven time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi‘s condition has improved enough for him to leave hospital.
The Movist🐼ar Yamaha rider had a good night‘s rest and&nbs🍌p;returned home at 10:00am this morning, accompanied by his staff, where he will continue his recovery.
"I spent a good night, I s🍸lept, and this morning I felt good, " Rossi said. "The doctors visited me and they gave me the OK to go home, where I'll be able to rest even better. I will begin the rehabilitation as soon as possible 🀅and we‘ll see how my body reacts before making any decisions.
"I have to say "thanks" once again to all the staff of the ’Ospedali Riuniti‘ in Ancona, but also Urbino's First Aid and the 118 Service, as well as all the friends that came to visit me. As I said yesterday, I will do everything I can to get back as soon ⛦as possible."
Rossi suffered disp𝄹laced fractures to both his right tibia and fibula – the same leg he broke at Mugello in 2010 – during an en♐duro training accident on Thursday.
Dr Raffaele Pascarella, who oversaw Rossi's surgery - in which the fractures 'were fixated using a metal pin' - believes the Italian wﷺill need 30-40 days before r🉐eturning to MotoGP action.
Rossi was absent from MotoGP for 42 days while recovering from ꦚthe similar leg injury and surgery in 2010: He finished fourth on his MotoGP comeback at Sachsenring, returned to the podium next time at Laguna Seca and won again four months after the accident, at Sepang.
Practice for this year's&nbs🔯p;Japanese Grand Prix starts 43 days from Rossi's enduro accident. If a Motegi return is possible, the #46 would onlyꦯ miss Misano and Aragon.
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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 injury issues.