Valentino Rossi describes his fear watching Francesco Bagnaia’s awful accident

The MotoGP legend💝 was in Hockenheim, Germany, racing on four wheels in th💜e GT World Challenge Europe.
But he saw his protege Bagnaia highside then get hit by Brad💎 Binder’s KTM on the first lap on the Catalไunya MotoGP.
🅠"I was competing in a car race," Rossi told .
“So I wasn't in Barcelona. But fate would have it that the MotoGP race was just in a break in my commitment and 𝕴so I was in front of the television.
“I was afraid.”
Rossi lightened the mood: "It went well from – 🎃but now w𓄧e look ahead.
“When we met immediately after the accident I congratulated Pecco, I told🏅 him that he was very good at not doing anything.”
The San Marino MotoGP this weekend is the home race for Bꦜagnaia and the entire VR46 Academy.
But Bagnaia, the reigning champion, and Marco Bezzecchi, the title contender from Rossi’s VR46 team, arrive with injuries from last week’s crashes which will hamper their pe☂rformances.
"I'm sorry that Bez and Pecco are not🀅 in the best condition,” Rossi said.&n🅺bsp;
“But I'm sure they can do well here in Misano. It's the home𒅌 race.
“Me? Of course I will be there! I will definitely follow the�ܫ� practice on Friday afternoon and all day on Saturday."
Rossi was speaking at an event in Tavullia, his hometown🔴, where he has been honoured with the keys to 🐷the city.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports🍸, to football, toꩲ F1.