UPDATE: MotoGP Aragon: Valentino Rossi tests at Misano!

UPDATE 2: Movistar Yamaha has confirmed Rossi's surprise test - 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:CLICK HERE.

UPDATE: Valentino Rossi tests at Misano!

UPDATE 2: Movistar Yamaha has confirmed Rossi's surprise test - 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:CLICK HERE.

UPDATE: According to  Valentino Rossi briefly tested an R1 road bike at Misano on Monday afternoon, just 18 days after his training accident, to avoid the bad weather forecast for Tuesday.

But the Italian star is reported to have completed just 4 laps of the circuit before rain arrived.

Rossi's Aragon intentions currently remain unknown, with Yamaha yet to officially comment on the test...

Valentino Rossi's impressive rate of recovery may have prompted the Italian to sched🐎ule a test at Misano this week, using a road bike.

According to several Italian sources, including , The Doctor is considering tryꦓing aꦅn R1 (or R6) bike at the circuit on Tuesday.

Yamaha have b💎een asked about the reports, but are yet to respond.

If true, the test would mean the nine-timeℱ world champion is considering an early MotoGP comeback at Aragon this weekend.

But unfortunately for Rossi, who would need dry track time to understand the strength in his healing leg, bad weather is forecast for Misano on T💛uesday an💖d it remains to be seen if the test will happen.

Rossi suffered displaced (non-aligned) fractures of his rig꧅ht tibia and fibula in an enduro training 🐲accident on August 31, undergoing surgery the following day and missing his home Misano round.

Doctors estimated he would need 30-40 days recovery. Aragon would be only 22 days and - upon confirming that WorldSBK star Michael van der Mark is due to take Rossi's place this weekend - Yamaha Racing managing director Lin Jarvis said it was 'virtually impossible' for🐼 the Italian to be fit.

Nonet💃heless, the injury is described as less serious than the compound (bones piercing the skin) leg fractures in 2010, for which Rossi was out of action for 42 days.

Jarvis made clear that, just as in 2010, Rossi would test his strenℱgth on a road bike before attempting a MotoGP comeback - hence the clear signal of intent should Rossi ride such a bike this week.

Rossi remains fourth in the world championship but has now dropped 42 points from joint title leaders Marc Marquez and Andrea Dovizioso, with five rounds and a maximum of 125 points still ꧋available.

Yamaha, which did not replace Rossi at Misano, are ✨contractually obliged to do so if the #46 cannot ride at Aragon.

 

Read More