Rossi tests +ve for COVID-19
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:08 pm
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Good thinkingBigyin wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:14 pm Wonder if George will be getting fitted for a new set of leathers for the weekend![]()
Until exi ?Yorick wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:04 pm The ball is in Yamaha's court. Who should replace Valentino Rossi? If the house of tuning forks follows in the footsteps of its rivals it would be clear. Honda pulled his tester Stefan Bradl to replace Marc Márquez since the ilerdense was injured. Ducati also called its test driver, Michele Pirro, when Pecco Bagnaia was injured. In this way, Jorge Lorenzo should be the pilot called by the Japanese. But not everything is so clear and logical.
At the moment, by regulation, Yamaha is not obliged to line up any competitor to take over from the nine-time world champion in the Aragon Grand Prix. However, it would be obliged to do so at the Teruel event from October 23 to 25, which is also held at MotorLand.
But the relationship between the Japanese brand and the Palma brand is, to say the least, complicated. Before everything was paralyzed by the coronavirus, the five-time champion even had an extensive test program and compete as a guest in a race. Until exi ...
Its a copy and paste that didnt quite work ............ read the text as thats no way Yoricks as he doesnt refer to riders as pilots and would never use obliged or refer to Yamaha as "the house of tuning forks"Claude wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:38 pmUntil exi ?Yorick wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:04 pm The ball is in Yamaha's court. Who should replace Valentino Rossi? If the house of tuning forks follows in the footsteps of its rivals it would be clear. Honda pulled his tester Stefan Bradl to replace Marc Márquez since the ilerdense was injured. Ducati also called its test driver, Michele Pirro, when Pecco Bagnaia was injured. In this way, Jorge Lorenzo should be the pilot called by the Japanese. But not everything is so clear and logical.
At the moment, by regulation, Yamaha is not obliged to line up any competitor to take over from the nine-time world champion in the Aragon Grand Prix. However, it would be obliged to do so at the Teruel event from October 23 to 25, which is also held at MotorLand.
But the relationship between the Japanese brand and the Palma brand is, to say the least, complicated. Before everything was paralyzed by the coronavirus, the five-time champion even had an extensive test program and compete as a guest in a race. Until exi ...