Valentino Rossi pinpoints incident when “I’ve never felt pain like that”

Valentino Rossi looks back on a dark day

Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valentino Rossi has noted the inciden🦩t which caused him the most 🌳physical pain.

The Doctor crashed in practice for the 2010 Italian MotoGP, breaking his right leg.

It resulte🅷d in him missing a premier class race for the f🌳irst time. He underwent surgery on the fracture to his right shin and fibula.

“When I broke my leg at Mugello in 2010. I've never felt pain like that, t💮he bone🥀 sticking out of the skin, the sensation that a part of your body is detached from the rest,” Rossi told .

Valentino Rossi notes 'most dangerous moment'

However it 🌞wasn’t the scariest moment of his MotoGP career.

The 2020 near-miss involving Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco was the moment that gave Rossi the most fear, and꧃ hastened ღhis decision to retire.

“Morbidelli's motorbike flies past my helmet like a huge🌺 crazy bullet,” he said.

“It was the most dangerous moment of my career.

“An accident th🧔at acc💮elerated the decision to stop riding motorcycles because it was out of my control.

Rossi is MotoGP’s most famous face, and a nine-ti💃m🀅e world champion.

“♏In the morning I wake up, I realise that I am all 💦in one piece, safe and sound, and I am happy,” he said.

“The credit goes to luck, but also to the attention you put into preserving 🌊your body, to thinking.

“I remember a lot of precise moments, a prepared and successful overta♊king, the intention of a move without knowing if you'll get out of it, the moment that triggers an accident."

Valentino Rossi on Marco Simoncelli

The love f𒈔or his friend M🦩arco Simoncelli remains strong.

Simoncelli died in 2011 in an accident at the Mala🦩ysian MotoGP.

“Man, it just passed his birthday,ღ January 20th,✅” Rossi said.

“Oh, many thoughts that time softens.

“I say to myself: what a shame not to b꧃e close, to see what Sic would have done as a friend and as an adversary, generous as he was.

“It's a regret that remains."

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