Rossi hopes to be stronger as MotoGP hits Le Mans

2021 MotoGP Round Five Le Mans


Valentino Rossi only has four-points to his name from the first four round of the 2021 MotoGP World Championship thus both himself and his loyal horde of followers will be hoping for a significant turn around in form when MotoGP visits France this weekend.

Rossi went down on the opening lap at a wet Le Mans last year, and it is also forecast to be wet this weekend.

Valentino does hold an enviable record at Le Mans though, with the most recent of his 13 MotoGP/500cc podiums at the circuit – of which three were victories – occurring in 2018. That year (2018), Rossi took four podiums and finished the championship in third place.

Valentino Rossi sprayed the champagne for third place at Le Mans in 2018 – AJRN Image

Rossi’s first premier class victory at Le Mans was in 2002 while he also took the top step in 2005 and 2008.

Rossi’s last victory in LeMans came in 2008 – Image AJRN

Rossi has not scored a podium since Jerez last year, where the veteran carded a third place. The MotoGP Legend has been on a tally of 199 podium finishes since then, teetering on that amazing double-century threshold…

Rossi became the seventh oldest rider to finish on the podium in the premier class of Grand Prix racing when he was on the podium at Jerez last year, 2020

The majority of Rossi’s podiums in MotoGP have of course come with Yamaha, 142 and counting. With Honda Rossi achieved 54 on his way to three titles, while at Ducati Rossi celebrated only three podium finishes from his two years and 35 starts on the Desmosedici in 2011 and 2012, two of which were actually at Le Mans.

2005 Le Mans MotoGP Podium – Valentino Rossi won from Sete Gibernau and Colin Edwards – Image AJRN

Rossi was able to enjoy a successful one-day test last week at Jerez, which saw him make improvements with the race pace and the feeling of his Yamaha YZR-M1. He will be hoping that these improvements bear fruit in France this weekend.

Valentino Rossi

Undoubtedly this weekend I want to be stronger, recover positions and be faster compared to the last round in Jerez. Last year I was strong in the dry conditions in Le Mans, I was fast and had a good race pace, but it started to rain just before the race and I crashed on the first corner. It’s a great track, with a lot of changes in direction due to the chicanes and I like it a lot. With good grip and strong acceleration, it is a really nice track to ride. We hope that we can have good weather from FP1 until the end of the race. We had a good test last week in Jerez, where we were able to improve different aspects and I hope that we see this also at Le Mans.”

Valentino Rossi at the Jerez Test last week

MotoGP Championship Standings

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Francesco BAGNAIA Ducati 66
2 Fabio QUARTARARO Yamaha 64
3 Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha 50
4 Joan MIR Suzuki 49
5 Johann ZARCO Ducati 48
6 Jack MILLER Ducati 39
7 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 35
8 Franco MORBIDELLI Yamaha 33
9 Alex RINS Suzuki 23
10 Brad BINDER KTM 21
11 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda 19
12 Enea BASTIANINI Ducati 18
13 Jorge MARTIN Ducati 17
14 Pol ESPARGARO Honda 17
15 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 16
16 Stefan BRADL Honda 11
17 Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM 9
18 Alex MARQUEZ Honda 8
19 Danilo PETRUCCI KTM 5
20 Luca MARINI Ducati 4
21 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 4
22 Lorenzo SAVADORI Aprilia 2
23 Iker LECUONA KTM 2
24 Tito RABAT Ducati 0

Source: MCNews.com.au

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