Valentino Rossi displays huge bruise - and motivational message as racing resumes
Valentino Rossi channels his inner Steve McQueen

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi is busier than ever, four years on from his MotoGP retirement.
While the current crop of MotoGP stars won’t be in action until next weekend’s🥂 Sepang test, and won’t race until February 28, The Doctor is preparing to compe🐈te again.
Rossi has s🍸hared a series of events in his busy life between the conclusion of last year’s racing and the new season starting this weekend.
That includes a massive bruise on the inside▨ of his leg which he had never displayed before.
Rossi als♓o shared images with his partner Francesca, and of h💫imself DJ’ing at a party.
He offered a glimpse into his private family life and his ongoing professional life which included his annual 100km of Champio🅺ns event in Tavullia earlier this month, w🥃here he was the runner-up alongside Luca Marini.
Most importantly, Ross🐲i a🎀nd his partner Francesca welcomed their second baby, Gabriella, during the winter.
But he is now ready to leap back into racing.
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“‘Racing is life, the rest is just waiting’ said Steve McQueen up🔯side down, maybe a little exaggerated but definitely effective,” Rossi posted to social media.
“Th🌞is is what happe🅺ned to me from the last race of 2024 in Jeddah until yesterday.
“Yeah,🎐 because this weekend the 2025 season starts in Australia for the 12H of Bathurst on the💦 crazy Mount Panorama track.”
Rossi, now 45, 🍃will compete at the Bathurst 12 Hours to kickstart his four-wheel campaign.
Representing Team WRT and driving a BMW, Rossi will make his third appearance at the endurance race Down Under. His best place so far was fifth, las✨t year.
Rossi’s ಞpriority this season is the LMGT3 class of the World Endurance Championship, where he will drive for BMW’s factory project.

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