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  • Valentino Rossi telah mendapat kebenaran untuk berlumba pada pusingan MotoGP hujung minggu ini di Aragon.
  • Rossi telah pun menjalankan penilaian kecergasan di Misano beberapa hari yang lalu.
  • Rossi mengalami kecederaan retak tulang kaki kanannya pada dua bahagian semasa satu kemalangan enduro pada awal bulan ini.

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  • Valentino Rossi is fit to race at the Aragon GP

  • Rossi had just tested his fitness at Misano

  • Rossi broke his lower leg in two places in an enduro accident 21 days ago

Valentino Rossi will race race at Aragon this weekend, after all. In a news that surprised everyone, perhaps even Rossi himself, the nine-time World Champion has been deemed fit to race.

Mandatory medical exams were carried out by MotorLand Aragon’s Chief Medical Officer, Clemente Milan. Rossi will take part in tomorrow’s FP1 session.

Rossi’s leg broke in two places in a freak, low-speed enduro accident just 21 days ago (click here to read about it). He has even said that such injury would normally take at least 40 days to heal, due to a similar injury back in 2010, which Jorge Lorenzo won his first MotoGP championship.

Rossi took to the track on a Yamaha R-1M street bike at Misano (click here for our coverage) to test his fitness and came away saying that he will try to race this weekend (click here for the full story).

Professional racers have long had a certain determination to get back to racing despite injuries that would sideline any mere mortal. Heroes past and present, such as Marc Marquez, Jorge Lorenzo, Casey Stoner, Mick Doohan, Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson, Freddie Spencer, in fact almost all of them would come back to ride and sometimes even win in spite of their injuries.

Rossi currently lies fourth in the 2017 MotoGP Championship with 157 points. Marquez and Andrea Dovizioso are jointly leading on 199 points, while Rossi’s teammate, Maverick Vinalez is in third with 183 points. Aragon GP is the 14th round of the 18-round 2017 championship.

  • Juara Dunia sembilan kali MotoGP, Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha), akan cuba untuk bersaing pada hujung minggu ini di pusingan ke-14 di Aragon, Sepanyol.
  • Penunggang berusia 38 tahun dari Itali itu telah mendapat keputusan yang amat positif sesudah menjalani penilaian kecergasan di atas jentera Yamaha YZF-R1M di litar Misano World Circuit beberapa hari yang lalu.
  • Selepas hanya tiga minggu sejak dia mengalami kecederaan patah kaki, Rossi perlu meyakinkan para pegawai perubatan serta pegawai MotoGP jika dia merancang untuk menyertai semula persaingan gelaran MotoGP 2017 pada hari Ahad ini.

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Nine-time MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha) will try to ride this weekend at the 14th round in Aragon, Spain.

The 38 year old Italian has had a very positive result following a fitness assessment on board the Yamaha YZF-R1M around the Misano World Circuit a couple of days ago.

After just three weeks since he sustained the broken leg, Rossi will need to convince MotoGP officials and medical staff if he plans to rejoin the 2017 MotoGP title chase this coming Sunday.

Our theories about motorcycle racers have been confirmed yet again, ladies and gentlemen. These folks are MENTAL. We found out that Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi will attempt to ride his competition Yamaha YZF-M1 at the 14th MotoGP round in Aragon, Spain this coming weekend. (more…)

  • Penunggang bagi pasukan Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, Valentino Rossi telah melakukan empat pusingan kelmarin di Misano di atas jentera Yamaha YZF-R1M yang juga merupakan sebahagian daripada ujian kecergasannya.
  • Juara Dunia sembilan kali itu tidak sabar untuk meneruskan cabaran kejohanan 2017-nya setelah terpaksa berehat pada pusingan MotGP yang lalu oleh kerana kecederaan yang mengakibatkan keretakan berganda pada kaki kanannya.
  • Rossi telah menyasarkan untuk kembali berlumba di atas jentera Yamaha M1 kesayangannya itu di Aragon pada hujung minggu ini walaupun pasukannya telah mengumumkan bahawa penunggang pasukan pengilang WorldSBK, Michael van der Mark akan menggantikan tempatnya pada pusingan berkenaan.

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Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi clocked in four laps yesterday in Misano on board the Yamaha YZF-R1M as part of his fitness test.

The nine-time World Champion has been eager to get back in the 2017 title chase after having missed the past MotoGP round due to double fracture injury to his right leg.

Rossi has set his sights on racing his beloved Yamaha M1 in Aragon this weekend although his team has announced that WorldSBK Yamaha factory rider Michael van der Mark will be his replacement.

Image source: MCN

After just 18 days since the unfortunate event that fell upon the MotoGP nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi, the Doctor is back again for some two-wheel action. As part of his recuperating schedule which his actually extraordinarily ahead of time, Rossi clocked in four laps in San Marino at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli on board of a Yamaha YZF-R1M used by the VR46 Academy. (more…)

Michael van der Mark (Sumber imej: Crash.net)

 

  • Penunggang bagi pasukan pengilang WorldSBK Yamaha, Michael van der Mark telah dipilih untuk menggantikan Valentino Rossi yang telah tercedera bagi pusingan MotoGP yang berikutnya di Aragon pada 24 September 2017.
  • Penunggang berusia 24 tahun yang berasal dari Belanda itu bakal membuat kemunculan MotoGP yang pertama kalinya di atas jentera Yamaha YZF-M1 dengan sokongan daripada pasukan Rossi.
  • Rossi dijangkakan akan kembali semula pada pusingan MotoGP di Motegi, Jepun.

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Current WorldSBK factory Yamaha rider Michael van der Mark has been selected to replace the injured Valentino Rossi in the next MotoGP round in Aragon on 24 September 2017.

The 24 year old Dutch will be making his MotoGP debut on the Yamaha YZF-M1 for the very first time with the support of Rossi’s current team.

Rossi is expected to make his return at the beginning of the three flyaway races starting in Motegi, Japan.

Image source: WorldSBK

WorldSBK Yamaha rider Michael van der Mark has been selected to replace the injured Movistar Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi at Aragon in the next MotoGP round. As Rossi continues his rehabilitation procedure following an enduro-related injury, the 24 year old from Netherlands who is the current factory Yamaha rider riding for the Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team will be making his MotoGP debut. (more…)

 

  • Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) telah disahkan tidak akan mengambil bahagian dalam GP San Marino pada hujung minggu ini.
  • Ini bermakna yang Rossi tidak akan berlumba di perlumbaan halamannya disebabkan oleh kecederaan yang dialami pada kaki kanannya semasa satu sesi latihan enduro pada minggu lalu.
  • Rossi telah dinasihatkan untuk berehat sepenuhnya selama dua perlumbaan bagi memastikan kecederaannya pulih sepenuhnya sebelum dia dapat bersaing semula.

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Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) has been confirmed that he won’t be taking part in this weekend’s San Marino GP.

This means that Rossi will miss his home race due to injuries sustained to his right leg during an enduro training session just last week.

It has been advised that Rossi will need to sit out of two races to make sure that his injuries heal completely before being able to take compete again.

It is with sad news that Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) will not be taking part in the next MotoGP round which is going to be held in Misano this weekend. Due to his leg injury and successful surgery to repair the fractured bones, “The Doctor” will miss his home race which will also land a huge blow to his 2017 MotoGP championship effort. (more…)

Valentino Rossi’s 2017 MotoGP title chase is in doubt, when the 9-time world champion suffered fractures to his fibula and tibula in his right leg, following an enduro training crash.

Rossi underwent surgery overnight, where surgeons inserted a meal pin to fixate the fractures. Yamaha could not ascertain when he will return to the track but Rossi says that he’ll try his best to do so.

“The surgery went well,” Rossi said. “This morning, when I woke up, I felt already good. I would like to thank the staff of the Ospedali Riuniti in Ancona, and in particular Doctor Pascarella who operated on me.

“I’m very sorry for the incident. Now I want to be back on my bike as soon as possible. I will do my best to make it happen!”

Valentino Rossi had finished third at the just-concluded Octo British Grand Prix on 17th August 2017, and currently lies fourth in the championship standings with 157 points, 26 points behind the leader, Andrea Dovizioso of Team Ducati MotoGP who has accumulated 183 points.

FROM YAMAHA MOVISTAR MOTOGP UPDATE – 1st September 2017

“Last night Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Valentino Rossi had a successful operation on the displaced fractures of the tibia and fibula of his right leg.

“The MotoGP-star was hospitalised after an enduro accident yesterday evening.

“Following a medical examination at the ’Ospedale Civile di Urbino’, where he was initially diagnosed, the Italian was transported to the ‘Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti’ in Ancona.

“Upon arrival, he received surgery between 2am – 3am by Dr. Raffaele Pascarella, Director of the Orthopedics and Traumatology Division. During the surgery the fractures were fixated using a metal pin – a locked intramedullary nail – without any complications.

“Further medical updates will follow in due course.

“Yamaha would like to thank the entire staff of the ‘Ospedale Civile di Urbino’ and ‘Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona’ for their dedication and professional care.”

 

 

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