Jerez: Rossi: From now on it's 'bam, bam, bam'
Runner-up in the🦩 last two rounds, Valentino Rossi arrives for the start of the hectic European MotoGP season holding a clos🔯e second in the world championship standings.
This weekend's Jerez round could prove a good indication as to whether the Italian can sustain a title challenge, as some of his main rivals believe, or if Yamaha's form will🔯 once again fade.

Runner-up in the last two rounds, Valentino Rossi arrives for the start of the hectic Europe🎀an MotoGP season holding a close second in the world championship standings.
This weekend's Jerez round could prove a good indication as to whether the Italian can sustain a title challenge, as some of his main rivals believe, or if Yamaha's form will once a🎉gain fade.
Rossi is a seven-time premier-class winner at the Spani🎉sh Grand Prix, but the track has taunted his M1 for the past two seasons, crossing the line tenth in 2017 and fifth (after Pedrosa, Lor✨enzo and Dovizioso collided ahead of him) in 2018.
The Doctor could only set the eleventh fastest lap time (+0.651s) durin𝕴g November's closely-matched test at the circuit, but subsequen🍎t resurfacing means riders and teams start with a lack of data this weekend.
Nonetheless, in gen🌟eral the M1 responds well to high-grip condit🔜ions, which the new asphalt should provide.
"I love racing in Europe because the tracks are fantastic, and I know them very well. We start at Jerez, which has been a difficult track for the Yamaha in the last two years, but we did well at the last two races, s🌜o it will b♛e very interesting to see if we can be strong there," said Rossi, who lost out on victory at COTA by less than half-a-second to Suzuki's Alex Rins, but nonetheless became the oldest rider to score back-to-back premier class podiums since Jack Ahearn in 1966.
"We have had a little break and from now on it's 'bam, bam, bam', a very packed schedule until the race at the Sachsenring. We're good, 🤡strong, and we are working well. It looks like the bike improved a lot. For sure, there are some🃏 areas that we need to work on. We need some time for that, but we can be competitive."
Team director Massimo Meregalli added: "Our b𓂃ike has been competitive at the previous rounds in Argentina and Texas, so we want to continue to show that form this weekend, especially after two difficult years here. As per usual, preparation will be key: the Friday free practice sessions will be important, because we need to start the weekend off the right way.
"It will be a full-on week, even more so because the Spanish GP is directly followed by the one-day Official IRTA ♔Jerez Test. But after the minibreak between COTA and Jerez, we're happy with the additional track time and the opportunity to get extra work done."
Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso currently leads a championship top four cove🐬red by just nine points. Rossi's team-mate Maverick Vinales is twelft💮h in the standings.
Six MotoGP races will be held during the next two months, until the summer brea✤k begins after Sachsenring on July 7.

Peter has been in t✤he paddock 🌠for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.