Valentino Rossi He reopened his heart ten years after one of the most delicate moments of his sporting career. In an interview provided in ‘Sportweek’, the ‘La Gazzetta Dello Sport’ supplement, Il Dottore remembered that there were some bitterness the outcome of the World Cup of MOTOGP 2015. “The latest 2015 World Cup Races is the greatest regret in my career. That title can win it”has already admitted to Tavullia, suggesting that this period continues to weigh in her memory.
That championship is One of the most controversial and tense in the recent history of motogp. Friction between Rossi and Marc Márquez They reached the unspecified levels both on and off the track, in a The pulse that ended up benefiting Jorge Lorenzowho won the title at the final appointment of the calendar, at the Valencia Grand Prix. Rival between Italian and Cervera is the great media focus of the last careers, forming a Voltage is practically unstable in paddock.
The bitter memory of Valencia 2006
In the same interview, Rossi also defined another moment marked his career: the 2006 Valencia Grand Prix. That year, Italian arrived at the final appointment with eight points in advance Nicky Hayden and began as a clear favorite in the title of the world. In addition, he achieved the pole position, which created a desirable result of the outcome.
However, An unexpected collapse in the first laps became a championship. Although 46 were able to return to the career and add a few points, the title ended in Hayden’s hands. “I want to repeat the 2006 Valencia Grand Prix, when I fell and lost the World Cup. I wanted to do it again because I could, I had to leave others, “admitted nine hours of champion in the world.
An inevitable heritage despite obstacles
Despite these episodes he is still grieving, Valentino Rossi remains one of the great legends of cycling. His charisma, his talent and his ability to connect with fans have made him an undeniable reference for the sport. Titles that do not come are not eliminated by a legacy that remains unable to be released in MotoGP history.
Source: La Verdad

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