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September 20, 2010

Rossi Absent in the Last Two Series

The chance to be world champion this season is closed, Valentino Rossi was considered to be absent in the last two series: Spain and Portugal.

The Doctor-nickname-Rossi chose to concentrate on post-traumatic restore his physical condition some time ago. The Italian rider plans will rise to the surgical table to undergo shoulder surgery which became the main issue. Actually the plan was disclosed Rossi jauhjauh days and will be done at the end of the season.


However, this time she was promoting the operating schedule this season. ''I'll try to keep race in the next three series. Special Sepang, I had to try it because Sepang will be the reference I made a decision at least I missed the last two series, "Rossi said, quoted by Autosports. In addition to closing the opportunity Rossi this season, less competitive machines M1 increasingly consolidate its intention to be absent. "

At Misano, I can quickly and it was not bad. I am sure that if the M1 we will be more competitive in the next two races. Currently we only decided to appear in the next three races. Then we will decide the final two, "says Rossi. MotoGP 2010 alone still leaves five races again, namely in Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Portugal and Valencia.

However, the opportunity to become world champion Rossi in the MotoGP this season was not there. Because, until the 13th series, Rossi just collecting 140 points or 144 points adrift of leaders and standings Jorge Lorenzo finished fourth in the standings. Rossi is expected to appear maximally depan.Pasalnya season, next season is his first season with the Italian team Ducati.Jika he failed again to get the champion, it is not impossible it would be a sign of the destruction of a magnitude.

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