Severe injury, Valentino Rossi absent at the Italian Grand Prix

Mugello – How good a squirrel jumped, eventually fall as well. As great and lucky as a Valentino Rossi’s career, eventually also be blocked by injuries.

The main star of  MotoGP and the Fiat Yamaha, Valentino Rossi, will miss the Grand Prix of Italy, at the Mugello Circuit, today (6 / 6). He suffered severe injuries after falling in the final practice before qualifying round, last Saturday (5 / 6).

Hard to believe, this is the first time Rossi was forced to miss the race. Since its debut in the 125 cc class in 1996, yet once the Italian had missed the race!

Valentino Rossi Fall out

But this time, the drivers with  The Doctor nickname had to be diligent to see the doctor if he wanted his career to continue smoothly.

In the final practice round yesterday morning, Rossi actually did not need too push his self. At the first practice last Friday (4 / 6), he had recorded the fastest time. Difference time with the other drivers are also quite comfortable.

However, when training sessions are only 15 minutes, the bike jerked into the air at the corner of S Biondetti. Rossi bounced, then landed with his right foot first. After that, he looked in pain, clutching his right leg and hold it. Officers must take them by litter  out of the path.

After examination at the circuit medical center, it’s known that Rossi suffered a severe injury. "Valentino Rossi suffered a broken right tibia." Once the notice of Yamaha. "Rossi will not participate in the continuation of the Grand Prix of Italy," closing the statement.

According to Autosport reports, Rossi was brought to Central Traumatological Hospital in Florence for surgery under Dr. Roberto Uzzi handling. Previously, he had taken to the Careggi Hospital in Florence area.

Injuries are most likely also be forced Rossi to be absent in the next few races. Usually, injury recovery time was called up to two months. But, some drivers ever recovered after 40 days.

If can be recovered fast too, maybe Rossi will miss up to four competitions in the future (including at Mugello). It can be more. Because, for this month only, it will be held three races. In total, including this weekend’s Italian GP, there are six competitions held until July 25 next.

If he missed a minimum four races, maybe Rossi must kiss goodbye to his hopes to become a world champion in 2010, earned his tenth title in his career. Currently, he has left behind his teammate, Jorge Lorenzo, who has won two of the first three races in 2010.

Only 70 Percent

Actually, the condition of Rossi at Mugello is not 100 percent. The 31-years driver himself said that his condition was at maximum 70 percent. Previously, since last April, he suffered a shoulder injury because of falling during a motocross practice. In fact, he should be underwent a shoulder surgery when the season ends later in 2010.

" The injuries (shoulder) this may take 3.5 months to heal. It’s only 1.5 months had passed," he said before the Italian GP, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport. "My shoulder bones are not positioned correctly. This is the worst injury of my career," he said again.

Yesterday, more severe injuries experienced by Rossi. His right leg broken.

Rossi claimed to force myself not wanting to lose the opportunity to be world champion. Besides, he does not want to disappoint fans of Italy. Rossi wants to show the best performances in front of his public himself, in the Mugello Circuit. But now, he is only able to watch the race from the glass screen at the hospital.

Rossi fans around the world will surely miss his appearance. Moreover, he has been never absent. Rossi hopefully recover quickly in order to fight again and win the satisfaction of all fan!

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  1. Valentino Rossi is always ready to ride, even when he is hurt. I ride for fun but you couldnt catch me riding hurt. great article on him

    This guy is always hurt, I guess 70% is better then 0%

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