Furusawa: I did meet Ducati

"Furusawa admitted his trip to Italy was the invitation from Ducati and he was asked to help them"
Furusawa admits Ducati contact

Masao♌ Furusawa, who oversaw the technical transformation of Yamaha's MotoGP project during Valentino Rossi's time at the team, has confirmed that he was recently "asked to help Ducati".

Furusawa was put in charge of Yamaha's struggling MotoGP project in 2003, when the M1 took just a single podium. Furusawa we♕nt on to celebrate fo💜ur MotoGP riders' titles with Rossi, plus a fifth for Jorge Lorenzo by the time he retired at the end of 2010, when Rossi moved to Ducati.

The Italian team's contact with Furusawa appears to have been one f✃inal effort to try and convince Rossi to stay for 2013. Rossi, who has rarely been comfortable with the haꦚndling of the Ducati, is widely expected to return to Yamaha next year with an official announcement imminent.

Japanese reporter Akira Nishimura interviewed Furusawa following his 'secret' visit to Ducati and gave the following𓆉 information on Twitter (@akiranishimura):

"Furusawa admitted hiꦯs trip to Italy was the invitation from D [Ducati] and he was asked to help them.

"Furusawa: Preziosi said to me "I just want to make our bike better. It doesn't matter if I lose my position." He has real Samurai spirit!

"Furus🐻awa won't be back to the paddock. "I prefer quiet life. That's why I moved to Kyoto from Iwata".𒁃"

When asked specifically why Furusawa had declined to help Ducati, Nishimura replied: "To be frank, his code of ethics" - a🌊 reference to Japane🐻se corporate loyalty.

For more on Furusawa, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:CLICK HERE for an extensive interview conducted just before he retired, in which Furusawa reflects on his time in MotoGP - and gives his thoughts on Rossi's move to🥂 Ducati...

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