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06-01-2006, 05:47 AM
Rossi Re-Signs With Yamaha For 2007
Finally, No More Rossi Rumors -- It's MotoGP For Vale
by staff
Thursday, June 01, 2006
After all the fuss regarding Valentino Rossi's possible move to Ferrari, and the subsequent denials, coupled with other rumors regarding his future, Yamaha have confirmed the multiple world champion will remain in MotoGP to spearhead their 2007 800cc project.

Here is the confirmation, released today from Mugello, site of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.

Now we can all sleep a little easier at night:

Mugello, Italy
1/6/2006

Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd is delighted to announce that Valentino Rossi will remain with the Japanese factory in 2007, racing for a fourth year with Yamaha's Factory Team in the MotoGP World Championship. Rossi will continue to spearhead Yamaha's Grand Prix challenge and bike development, as MotoGP enters a new era of 800cc racing in 2007.

Rossi has enjoyed huge success with Yamaha since he joined the factory just over two years ago and every one of his races has captured the true spirit of 'Kando', the Japanese word for the sensation of intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of supreme quality.

The Italian won the championship with the YZR-M1 on his first try in 2004 and again in 2005, when Yamaha took a clean-sweep of Riders', Team and Manufacturers' Championships in the year of it's 50th Anniversary. 2006 has proved more difficult for the World Champion, with just one win so far this season after a series of unfortunate occurrences, but Yamaha has every faith that Rossi will recover his winning-form, starting at his home Grand Prix in Mugello this weekend.

Speaking from Mugello today, Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Director Lin Jarvis commented, "We are firstly delighted that Valentino has chosen to stay in MotoGP. He is a great ambassador for motorcycle racing in general and extremely important to the global image of this sport. He is the most talented and the fastest rider on the grid and the benchmark to which others aspire."

"We are extremely happy that Valentino has chosen to continue his illustrious MotoGP career with Yamaha in 2007. Yamaha and Valentino have an excellent relationship and we have enjoyed great success together since our partnership was born in 2004. It's exciting news for Yamaha's fans; Valentino's worldwide appeal unites them under one banner and brings more and more people daily into the Yamaha 'family'."

"Of course it's of key importance to us that Valentino will now be in a position to lead the development of Yamaha's new 800cc project for 2007. His input will be invaluable and we believe we will be able to challenge to win the title next year with the new bike. Both Valentino and Yamaha relish the new challenge ahead."

"In the meantime our short term goal is to provide him with the means to defend his MotoGP title this year. We are confident that Valentino can recover from an unlucky start to his title defence, starting at our Factory Team's home race in Mugello this weekend."

"I'm very pleased to be staying with Yamaha next year", announced the 27-year-old from Tavullia, "These past two years with Yamaha have been two of the best of my career and I am extremely happy to stay with them and with my team. I believe I have made the right choice and I am very excited about the challenge of a new class of racing with Yamaha next year."

Nash
06-01-2006, 06:08 AM
I'm really glad to see Rossi stay, it's good for MotoGP, but it will be nice to see Honda beating him again next year!

Dmaniiz
06-01-2006, 09:36 PM
Go Nicki!!!

dumwinnie
06-06-2006, 01:01 PM
rossi was the only chance honda had. he'll quit playing possum soon enough. you'll see at the end. don't get me wrong pedrosa and hayden are good, but they're no "rossi."

Nash
06-06-2006, 08:45 PM
Well, considering Rossi always dominates Mugello, he had a tough win. I don't think he's comfortable this year on the Yamaha. He's fast, no doubt there, but he can't pull away like he has in the past.

Also, this being Pedrosa's first year riding a MotoGP bike, I think he's done a fantastic job. Rossi didn't do as well in his first as Pedrosa has. Next year could be the year of the Spanish....and heck, who knows...possibly this year.

And Nicky? Well, he's really surpirsed me this year. He's really fighting out there, and if stays consistant all year, I think he'll have a good shot at winning the championship. His past few years he's struggled through the first half of the season. Now he's in a perfect spot in the points standings.

Ducati has been way too inconsistant to being taken seriously at this point. But we'll see...it's going to be a great year of racing. It's really nice to see Rossi not have a 100 point lead by the half way mark.

SUM650
06-06-2006, 09:54 PM
Your so right about the Ducati's, they can blow up or break down at any time.

Dmaniiz
06-10-2006, 08:21 AM
lol

Dmaniiz
06-10-2006, 08:38 AM
I just remember the performance that Hayden had at Laguna Seca!!! It made me damn proud to be an American!!! :cheer:

Nash
06-10-2006, 07:41 PM
Hayden has been sooo close this year. I think he'll get a couple wins before the season is out.