Valentino Rossi made a comment of his rival on MotoGP 2011, mainly his two classic rival, Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner. The statement disclosed in an interview with talk show host, Piero Chiambretti, which will be aired in Italy on Friday.
In a quote taken from the writings Sportmediaset.com, called former team-mate Rossi in the Fiat Yamaha (Lorenzo) as an "unpleasant". As for Stoner, although favored Rossi, considered a disappointment because "often repeating the same mistakes."
"Stoner was a favorite this championship, but I also said that misfortune befall him," joked Rossi, who was preparing himself making his debut with Ducati in the MotoGP series at Losail, Qatar, next two weeks.
"I gave 10 of 10 for speed and talent, but somewhat less for the tactics and ingenuity. He is a madman, who often repeat the same mistakes."
"Jorge great because everybody agrees about himself in the sense that everyone thinks he's no fun. He was strong, deserve a 9.5. I would not say he is smart because that's a strong word. Yes ... let's say he was cunning."
Rossi also spoke about his team mate at Ducati, Nicky Hayden. "The Doctor" reveals, there will be no more "wall" as it had separated him and Lorenzo at Yamaha garage.
"Hayden is strong, he deserves to get the value 8. He was a teammate and therefore he is my first competitor, Walls? With Hayden will not needed, while there is a wall with the Lorenzo because I hope not to teach him all my tricks. The wall is something generate so much controversy. However, everything went from one side to another. "
"Simoncelli deserve a 8.5," added Rossi about his friend. "He still needs to show more, but he has a Honda engine is very fast and he certainly will be a thorn in my flesh."
Finally, Rossi thought back about his rivalry with compatriot Max Biaggi, who won the world title World Superbike Championship. According to him, the Italian rider did not learn how to accept defeat.
"I look back at the fight," he added. "Outside the track, he uses various tricks to try and shake me. Knowing how to lose is one of the hardest things. Biaggi was never very good at that."
"Simoncelli deserve a 8.5," added Rossi about his friend. "He still needs to show more, but he has a Honda engine is very fast and he certainly will be a thorn in my flesh."
Finally, Rossi thought back about his rivalry with compatriot Max Biaggi, who won the world title World Superbike Championship. According to him, the Italian rider did not learn how to accept defeat.
"I look back at the fight," he added. "Outside the track, he uses various tricks to try and shake me. Knowing how to lose is one of the hardest things. Biaggi was never very good at that."
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