Portugal MotoGP: Portimao ‘different to the rest’, takes ‘time to learn' - Rossi

‘Portimao circuit is fantastic’ - Valentino Rossi; Italian hopes to be more competitive as 2021 MotoGP season heads to Europe.
Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Doha MotoGP 3 April 2021
Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Doha MotoGP 3 April 2021
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Petronas Yamaha have endured a difficult start to the 2021 MotoGP season, wit𝄹h both Valentino Rossi and Franco Morbidelli scoring ♔just four points each. 

It’s also the worst two race start 𝕴in terms of results for Rossi during his prem꧅ier class MotoGP career. 

Rossi's decision regarding continuing beyond this year will very much depend on results, and a return ওto Europe might be exactly what the nine-time world champion requires. 

The double header in Qatar saw Rossi finish 12th in race one, and 16th in race two, while factory riders 🍸Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo both took a victory each on identical M1 machines. 

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🐟While Yamaha struggled at the Algarve International Circuit last year, except for Morbidelli on the 19 spec M1 who finsihed third, Rossi is excited about the challenge. 

"The Portimao circuit is fantastic, it’s something different to all of the rest, but on the other side of things, it’s very difficult," sa♍id Rossi. 

"It’s a track that you needꦏ a lot of time to learn and every tim✨e you race there you can improve on something. 

"We found some new settings♋ on the bike on the Sunday morning warm-up session of the DohaGP, which meant that I was able to maintain a better pace but we were hamper🧜ed for the bad starting position. 

"We hope that we can be stronger at this third GP and be more competitive, but also in ꦫEurope as a whole –🐽 there are a lot of tracks there that are good for me."

This Sunday’s race means a second opportunity for Yamaha at Portimao to ꦡassess whether the perceived improvements made in 2021 are indeed the case. 

Both Vinales and Quartararo spok🍌e at length during the ❀pre-season and following both Qatar rounds about waiting until a return to Europe, before crowning the new bike better overall than last year. 

And with Rossi, Vinales, and Quartararo all finishing outside the to💛p ten in Portimao last season, we’re sure to get an answer come Sunday. 

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