The tragedy that claimed the lives of MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli in the Sepang circuit in Malaysia, Sunday, October 23, 2011, had meletikkan startling news: Valentino 'The Doctor' Rossi will retire. Really?
The news was immediately denied the people closest to Rossi, Davide Brivio. Former Yamaha team manager who is now with Rossi at Ducati's, was surprised when I heard the rumors.
"Many are asking about the news would stop Rossi from the racecourse. That's completely untrue and I'm sorry I had to explain this," the tweet Brivio, Monday, October 24, 2011.
The news is going to Rossi's retirement triggered deadly incident that claimed the lives Simoncelli. In the tragedy of death, great collision between Simoncelli with Tech 3 Yamaha rider Colin Edwards. As for Rossi collided with Edwards, even though he managed to escape and still be able to control the bike before moving to the edge of the racecourse.
The news was immediately denied the people closest to Rossi, Davide Brivio. Former Yamaha team manager who is now with Rossi at Ducati's, was surprised when I heard the rumors.
"Many are asking about the news would stop Rossi from the racecourse. That's completely untrue and I'm sorry I had to explain this," the tweet Brivio, Monday, October 24, 2011.
The news is going to Rossi's retirement triggered deadly incident that claimed the lives Simoncelli. In the tragedy of death, great collision between Simoncelli with Tech 3 Yamaha rider Colin Edwards. As for Rossi collided with Edwards, even though he managed to escape and still be able to control the bike before moving to the edge of the racecourse.