Rossi Follow Up To The Surgery

Valentino Rossi were built with a second smaller operation on his right leg in the Centro Traumatologico Ortopedico in Florence on Monday afternoon, like a follow-around the surgery he underwent on Saturday automobile a fractured right tibia. The procedure today went according to plan and Doctor Roberto Buzzi from the CTO was pleased about the actual result.
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9 Jun 2010, 12:16pm
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Friends, Rivals, Fans : Mugello’s tribute to Valentino Rossi

Friends, rivals, fans all were united within their offerings of well wishes to Valentino Rossi because he recovered in hospital ahead of the Gran Premio d’Italia TIM on Sunday morning.

“Valentino: a heritage of humanity”, “Vale return soon… we miss you” and “Without Vale there is no World Championship” were just some of the messages displayed on the numerous banners draped around the Mugello circuit on Sunday, all in tribute to Rossi after the crash the previous day that had caused his injury.

80,000 spectators showed their support for your 31 year-old, some with applause as they spoke on the crowd via telephone in the Mugello circuit PA system from his hospital bed in Florence, personally thanking them because of their resounding messages of support.
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Dani Pedrosa, From Pole To Winning The Race

From pole position to victory, this is the first victory of the 2010 season for the Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa. This victory was a reward for all the effort that team put in this race, said Dani. Dani Pedrosa standing in second place in the World Championship after this winning. And it feels exciting to tasted how sweet victory after the hard work put by his team and himself.

Pedrosa:

“It’s an unbelievable feeling to win again. We’ve been working really hard and we had some problems through the winter and in the first races, so I’m really delighted with this victory, especially after leading at Jerez for so long but not quite making it.”

Pedrosa leading Lorenzo just over 4 seconds ahead when they crossed the line. It was proof that he feel more competitive at aboard his factory RC212V and Dani hopes that this will continue into the next round at Silvertone in two weeks.
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22 May 2010, 5:45am
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Rossi Set The Best Time First Practice Session at Le Mans

Valentino Rossi felt the benefit of some work on his M1 bike while he set the top time from the first practice session at the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France on Friday afternoon.

The Italian and the Fiat Yamaha crew made some significant improvements for the settings of his machine through the Jerez Test almost 3 weeks ago, plus the effects were evident at Le Mans where his time of 1’34.402 placed him presents itself the timesheet inside opening session of the third round.

Rossi display came despite some lingering pain in his recovering shoulder, which he is hopeful will subside for the reason that weekend plays out.

Rossi team-mate, rival and current Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo overcame some slight electronic issues at first from the practice by changing machines and then lapped in a consistent pace, eventually setting the 3rd best time at just .140s off the Italian’s marker.

Rossi & Lorenzo Are Ready For Le Mans

The Yamaha Riders are closely equal matched after just two rounds of the 2010 campaign. And now with high hopes they want to continuing to win in Le Mans

Lorenzo said,

“Last year I won in Le Mans in an amazing and crazy race,” he said. “I hope the fans aren’t waiting for a repeat this weekend! Of course the weather is always a risk in Le Mans, but I hope for sun. I’ve been on the podium twice there, last season and when I won my second 250cc title, so I am looking forward to trying again. I’ve had almost three weeks since Jerez and I know that I am ready for this second European race.”

He also said:

“Despite our victory in Jerez and taking the lead in the world standings I continue to think that I am not the favourite because the season is very long and it has only just started! I am very proud however because Jerez was my first victory at home in MotoGP.”

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