Le Mans MotoGP: Rossi: Can Catalunya speed continue at Le Mans?
"For sure, the final result in Catalunya was a pity, but the positive thing we take away from it is that we are fast enough to battle for the podium, and I think we can also🌺 try something during the weekend in France," Rossi said.

"For sure, the final result in Catalunya was a pity, but the positive thing we take away from it is that we𝓀 are fast enough to battle for the podium, and I think we can also try something during the weekend in Franc𝓰e," Rossi said.
Little can be taken for granted this 🐷season, but on paper Yamaha (7) and Honda (5) have been exchanging victories at Le Mans since 2008.
The most rece🌞nt M1 victory in France came in 2017, when Maverick Vinales held off team-mate Rossi. The Italian was the factory's lead rider last year, in fifth place but only 3.1sec from victory.
"Le Mans is a track that I like a lot, and we are usually competitive there," Rossi said. "The goal is to keep ♑up the work we did in Catalunya an꧙d battle at the front again. We will do our best to fight for the podium.
"Let‘s hope fo🍬r, if not good, at least some consistent weather, so we can be fully prepared for Sunday‘s race."
Vinales also had a race to forget in Barcelona, crossing the finish line in just ninth plac🍷e.
But while Rossi's title chances look to have expired after a third non-score, the Spಞaniard remains in the championship hunt, 18 points behind Quartararo and 10 from Suzuki's Joan Mir.
𓄧"We have left what happened in Montmeló behind us now and continue to focus on the job at hand. I‘m feeling positive," said Vinales, who lost ground at the start and then, due to a lack of engine p💟erformance, struggled to overtake until his rivals lost grip late in the race.
"We know that Le Mans is a circuit that can suit our bike if we work well. I actually really like that track too. I‘ve gotten some good results there in the past, so I ﷺthink we can dജo well again this weekend.
"But, as always in Le Mans, the weather can be a decisive fac🧸tor for how the race weekend plays out, especially now we come to this circuit much later in the year than usual. I'm curious to see what we can do🍸 there."
Vinales and Rossi are both riding R1 superbikes at Portimao prior to heading for Le M💛ans.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valen♓tino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suz🍬uki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.