Catalunya: Rossi: Yamaha competitive, great news
After a miserable Mugello, Valentino Rossi hailed a surprise Yamaha fight꧙back on Saturday at the Catalunya MotoGP.
Honda's Marc Marquez (second) was the only rider to break the M1 domination at the front of the grid in 🐽qualifying, which ran from rookie star Fabio Quartararo on pole and ended with Rossi just 0.269s behind the Petro💞nas rider in fifth.

After a miserable Mugello, Valentino Rossi hailed a surprise Yam𓆏aha fightback on Saturday at the Catalunya MotoGP.
Honda's Marc Marquez (second) was the only rider to break the M1 domination at the front of the grid in qualifying, which ran from rookie star Fabio Quartararo on pole and ended with Rossi just 0.269s behind the Petronas rider♈ in fifth.
"Today is a good day because I continue with a good speed and a good pace after yesterday and it looks like the Yaꦆmahas are competitive here, because we have four bikes in the top five and this is great, great news for us," said Rossi, speaking before being promoted to fourth on the grid by a penalty for Monster ♒Yamaha team-mate Maverick Vinales.
"This morning was good, we are able to stay in t💟he top ten. This afternoon with more temperature we suffered a bit more, but it looks like everybody suffered.
"Tyres will be crucial tomorrow. It will be key for a good race, because the choice is very open. In the rear for example it's open for all three tyres. So we need to concentrate and try to find the right combinat✨ion for us and see what happens in the race."
Ros♎si had been beaming in the pit box aft🐼er the opening Saturday session, when he set the fourth fastest time to comfortably seal direct access to Qualifying 2.
Told he looked genuinely happy afဣter FP3, rather than a 'marketing smile', he quipped: "I have the mar♏keting smile when I am desperate, usually!
"This morning I feel good, we made a very good pla✱n and at the end I was fourth. So I was happy because it's very important to go directly to Qualifying 2 because in Qualifying 1 you have a lot of very fas𝄹t riders so it's not easy and it's very difficult to manage the situation."
Managing low-grip track conditions will be the main task for riders in the race, with last year's new asphalt becoming a lot more dusty and slippery♑.
"Barcelona is like this for a long, long time," Rossi said. "Last year they made a new asphalt, good asphalt, so the🔜 track had grip. In fact the pole position was eight tenths faster last year but also the pace [is slower].
"It's incredible because in one year already the asphalt loses a lot of grip and𒅌 we come back to the old situation.
"I don’t know why but Barcelona is l💛ike this. Usually, in my experience, you try to find the grip in Barcelona all weekend but you never find it. So you have to live with this and try to manage in acceleration.
"Anyway you𒅌 have to start fast in the race and after you h꧒ave to try to manage the grip until the end of the race."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come an✨d go. He ෴is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.