Valentino Rossi: “Luca Marini will find the right day | Luca Morbidelli must earn place”

Bezzecchi won his first-ever grand prix in Argentina, the✤ first victory for Rossi’s Mooney VR4𓄧6 team, while reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia has already become the first Academy graduate to win the title.
But 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Luca Marini and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli have not been overlooked by ‘The Doctor’.
Marini, Rossi’s brother, claimed his fi🅠rst MotoGP podium finish last time out at the Grand Prix of the Americas.
Eerily, Rossi’s penultimate MotoGP podium was also at COTA - on both occasions, Al▨ex Rins won the race.
Rossi told✱ La Gazze༒tta dello Sport about Marini: “He lacks victory but he is growing.
“He always works hard, let's hope it arrives soon. It's about finding the right day, the right fe♔eling with the bike.
“But he is there, because Luca is v✅ery, very fast.”

Yamaha rider Morbidelli entered 2023 with major pressure on him, 🌳and rumours that he would be replaced🃏 for next year.
Jorge Martin continues to 🔜be heavily linked to his seat, and Toprak Razgatlıoglu’s recent test kept the 🧜rumour mill swirling.
But Morbidelli has shown better-than-expect༺ed pace, even outperforming teammate Fabio Quartararo over the first two rounds, and finishing fourth in Argentina.
It has led 𓄧Yamaha managing director Lin Jarvis to admit that Morbidelli remains their No 1 priority for 2024 - if he sustains this early form.
Rossi said about Morbidelli: “We are delighted because at Termas we saw Franco agaജin, which we need to know.
“It's a very important moment for him, because in these races he has to try to be competitive to earn his place even i🌃n the next few years.
“In the meantime, having a race like this is very important for morale, becಌause he has first of all demonstrated to himself that he is there, that he can stand there in front.
𒐪“But🍨 Argentina is a particular track, I would wait for the next ones to see, hoping that it will be competitive, that it will be able to be at the level of Quartararo also in the next races.”

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