Styria MotoGP: Austrian track ‘not the best’ for Yamaha - Rossi

This we꧅ekend’s first of two MotoGP rounds in Austria is set to begin a crucial second half of 🌸the 2021 season for Valentino Rossi.
The nine-time world champion’s future remains the subject of much discussion, as a move to Ducati with his own Aramco VR46 team is believed to be an option along with possible 🔯retirement🌠.
What could make a decision easier on whether he continues in𓂃 2022 or not is for Rossi’s results to improve after a difficult first half of 2021𓃲.
Rossi has just one top ten finish through the opening nine races which came 🔯at Mugello, and with Austria being a difficult venue for Y💦amaha in recent years, a step forward in form might not come until SIlverstone.
Speaking ahead of a r🌸eturn to racing following the five week summer break, Rossi added: "The summer break has been good. I was able to relax and spend som♑e time away with my people, before heading back home for some training on the bikes.
"It will b꧃e nice to be racing again this weekend, but to be honest I’m not sure it is the best track for us.
"We know the areas where our bike is strong, but thღere are also areas that we need to improve and I think the Austrian track might not play to our stren🎉gths.
"It is in a very beautiful place though, with a lot of green around it so although it is a difficult track, it is a ni𒈔ce place to be.
"We will need to try to find the best balance for these next two races, as they areꦜ both at ♊Spielberg, and aim to achieve the maximum that is possible for us."