Mugello - On the track, there is fierce rivalry between Valentino Rossi with a number of other drivers. But outside of the track was not so because the rivals were very sympathetic to the injury of Rossi.
There would be no Italian Valentino Rossi in the MotoGP this weekend. The Italino should miss the race in his own country because of injuries resulting from accidents in the second free practice session.
Crash note that this is the first time the race will be run without the presence of Rossi on the track, for the first time since the year 1996.
Not only can not be in action at Mugello on the weekend, the Fiat Yamaha rider had to rest for some time. Sympathy flowed from rivals, as summarized Crashes:
Jorge Lorenzo (Fiat Yamaha): First I want to tell you how much I'm sorry for Valentino. I know exactly how unpleasant injury, especially in races in their own country and he seems to feel very sick. I hope he recovers soon because the championship will not the same without him.
Casey Stoner (Ducati Marlboro): I sympathize for Valentino because three drivers on the pole line (Pedrosa, Lorenzo and Stoner) knew exactly what it is like injuries and missed the race. For any exercise would be hard for him, so I pray the best for his recovery.
Nicky Hayden (Ducati Marlboro): The fate of Valentino's really unfortunate because on the track he was a hero. He's good in the race, he's okay for the entertainment aspect, and although he was always against us, we all respect him and do not want to see a fellow rider had a chest pain. I'm sorry for him and his fans, and hope he recovers soon.
Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda): I do not see the crash Rossi, but from what I heard the injury was not good. This is unfortunate because we all know how it feels in pain and I hope the operation goes smoothly since the first operation is always important.
Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda): Injury Rossi is very unfortunate. It's really bad when there is a racer crash like that and I'm sorry for him. I pray the best for him and hope he recovers quickly.
Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini): Of course the incident will make the race Valentino less greget. Ever since I started watching balapanm I never saw the race without him. I'm sorry and I can say is, 'get-well'.
(Krs / mrp)
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