'2-3 races' enough for Rossi to know his level
Valentino Rossi will only need two or three races to under🌱stand his level of competitiveness, according to Monster Yamaha team director Massimo Meregalli.
Like most of the grid, the Mot♌oGP legend is out of contract at the end of this season, with the 41-year-old facing a milestone decision over whether to extend his🔥 racing career.

Valentino R🌌ossi will only need two or three races to understand his level of competitiveness, according to Monster Yamaha t🦄eam director Massimo Meregalli.
Like most of the grid, the MotoGP legend is out of contract at the end of♔ this season, w💜ith the 41-year-old facing a milestone decision over whether to extend his racing career.
Rossi says he will only continue if he's competꦆitive. That 'wait-and-see' stance has already cost the Italian his place at the official Yamaha tea♊m to Fabio Quartararo next year, although the factory has pledged to give Rossi full support at a satellite team if he does continue.
Most believe♌ Rossi planned to use the six races prior to his home Italian Grand Prix on May 31 to make a decision, but the coronavirus pandemic means the new season is unlikely t💖o start until June at the earliest.
Could the compressed season complicate Rossi's big decision? Not according to team boss Meregalli, who told : "For a rider of his calibre, I think 2-3 racesꦫ is enough. Vale is a very intelligent person who immediately understands his level."
Like his Yamaha colleagues, Rossi had an encouraging winter on the latest M1… until the final outing in Qatar, when last year's tyre degradation issues suddenly reappeared during The Doctor's race si൲mulation.
Meregalli insisted Rossi had kept 'some margin' in✃ testing and was 'satisfied', but admitted the tyre wear problem needs addressing.
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Meanwhile, Meregalli has few question marks 🐻over the potential of team-mate Vinales, who will stay on to partner current Petronas star Quartararo in 2021.
"Maverick was very ✅fast, he found a lot of confidence in race pace with the bike and tyres. The same was true of Quartararo," Meregalli said.
"F𒁏rom what we saw at 🌼the tests I would say Vinales" would have won the season-opening race, he added.
Qatar is the only round so far cancelled for the MotoGP class, b𝔉ut running all 19 remaining rouౠnds is increasingly unrealistic.
"I personally think that before July it is impossible to start," said Meregalli. "I am of the opini♉on that holding 12-13 races would be a fair number."
Latest 2020 MotoGP Calendar (March 26) | |||
Round | Date | Race | Circuit |
1 | 8 March | Qatar (no MotoGP class) | Losail |
2 |
| Spain (postponed) | Jerez |
3 | 17 May | France | Le Mans |
4 | 31 May | Italy | Mugello |
5 | 7 June | Catalunya | Barcelona |
6 | 21 June | Germany | Sachsenring |
7 | 28 June | Netherlands | TT Circuit Assen |
8 | 12 July | Finland* | KymiRing (Subject to circuit homologation) |
9 | 9 August | Czech Republic | Brno |
10 | 16 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
11 | 30 August | Great Britain | Silverstone |
12 | 13 September | San Marino | Misano |
13 | 27 September | Aragon | Aragon |
14 | 4 October | Thailand | Chang |
15 | 18 October | Japan | Motegi |
16 | 25 October | Australia | Phillip Island |
17 | 1 November | Malaysia | Sepang |
18 | 15 November | Americas | Circuit of the Americas |
19 | 22 November | Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |
20 | 29 November | Valencia | Ricardo Tormo |