Rossi to try new parts at Misano

As previously reported, Valentino Rossi will have a new frame and swingarm to t🔜ry on his Desmosedici this weekend at Misano, for what will be his final home appearance for Dꦡucati.
Rossi, who will re🌃-join Yamaha next season, gave the new developments the green light after a private test at Misano in late August.
"Two weeks ago we did a test 𒁃here with some new stuff, and they were two good 𓂃days with quite good performance and good feeling," said Rossi. "But now we have to understand if we have improved and how much, together with the other guys.
"It's a new chassis and a new swingarm w✤ith some modificatio🧸ns in the size, the position and the stiffness.
"The comparison in the ꦛtest was better than the bike that I used in Brno. So I will start tomorrow with the new stuff," continued Rossi, who finished seventh in the previous Czech Republic round.
"[Leaving Ducati] doesn't change anything. There are 𝓰still six races to go. A lot of different races where we can try to improve the bike. Our target is to do some good races from here to the end."
Rossi, whose home town 💖of Tavullia is a few kilometres from the Misano circuit, sits eighth in the c🌼hampionship with six rounds to go.
The seven time MotoGP champion finished seventh in 🐎last year's San Marino round.
"My race was not too bad last year.🍨 I was able to fight with the second group and it was quite fun," said Rossi.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has see🌠n Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.