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Luna Tique
06-04-2010, 05:49 AM
This is really bad news :(:

:hug2: and healing :zen: coming your way Vale



Mugello MotoGP: Valentino Rossi reveals shoulder fear
By Matthew Birt -
MotoGP
03 June 2010 17:44

Valentino Rossi fears his damaged right shoulder will not regain full fitness until early August as he prepares for his crucial home race in Mugello on Sunday.
The reigning world champion admitted feeling under ‘big pressure’ as he goes in search of his tenth victory on home soil while also trying to close a nine-point deficit on Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.
But Rossi is worried that the damaged right shoulder he suffered in a motocross training accident in April will continue to hinder him at a crucial part of the season.
Mugello is the start of a sequence of six races in the next eight weeks and after Rossi’s revelation about the seriousness of his shoulder problem, it is unlikely he will be fully fit until after the American GP at Laguna Seca in late July.
Rossi also revealed today that he might require surgery at the end of the 2010 campaign to repair serious ligament and tendon damage in the shoulder.
The 31-year-old, who hasn’t won since the opening race of the campaign in Qatar, said: “The good thing is that we now understand exactly the situation after one-and-half months. Unfortunately it is quite bad. I have damaged the cartilage so the problem is that my shoulder is not 100 per cent stable, I need more time.
"For a normal person it would be three-and-a-half to four months to be 100 per cent. But it is now just one-and-a-half months since the crash. I need to work a lot to improve the muscle to try and keep the shoulder stable to have less pain and more force to ride the bike.
"If it is not possible then at the end of the season I need to make surgery. It is a big problem unfortunately.”
Rossi said the issue was having an impact on his sleep and he was unable to be without pain for two hours after he’s woken up.
He added: “When I wake up in the morning for one-and-a-half hours to two hours I am in a lot of pain. I have problems to sleep at night and then during the day it comes better. For a normal life it is okay. I can drive the car or go to the gym but to ride the bike is difficult and the improvement is very slow."


Article taken from www.motorcyclenews.com (http://www.motorcyclenews.com)

Luna Tique
06-04-2010, 06:10 AM
Good news for Nicky Hayden
For those Nicky fans This years ride with Ducati is going well .
Hayden’s has enjoyed a dramatic turn around in 2010 claiming three top four finishes.

Casey Stoner’s second crash in three races leaves him a massive 59-points behind Jorge Lorenzo.

Ben Spies has failed to finish his last two races

Rossi, trails team-mate Jorge Lorenzo by nine-points

Luna Tique
06-07-2010, 05:04 AM
:cry1:Valentino Rossi crashed in Saturdays practice at Mugello , breaking his leg :(: That means no chance for him winning the championship this year.


Mugello MotoGP: Valentino Rossi breaks right leg in massive crash (http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport/sportresults/MotoGP/2010/June/jun0510-Mugello-MotoGP-Valentino-Rossi-breaks-right-leg-in-massive-crash/)

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/268259/images/rossi-leg.jpg


Reports said that Rossi lost control of his Yamaha while changing direction between two curves at turn 13 while going about 111 mph on his second practice run. He flipped in the air and landed hard on his right leg.

Dr. Roberto Buzzi operated on Rossi and said it was the worst break he has treated in his career and that he doesn't envision Rossi returning to racing in 2010. :cry1:

:zen: Get well soon.:zen:

I will miss you Valentino :w2:!!!!






:chin: This should even the playing field for all the other riders.

KansasKawboy
06-07-2010, 11:00 AM
Ouch! I don't follow racing but hate to see someone get hurt and miss the rest of the season.

maximoto
06-07-2010, 11:43 AM
This is sad news! I can't help but wonder if his weakened shoulder had something to do with it?

monstergirl
06-07-2010, 01:56 PM
BUMMER!
I just hope he heals well enough to return to racing at his normal brilliance. If the break is that bad, he may never get back to 100%.
:cry1:

LittleRedRider
06-07-2010, 02:18 PM
Get well soon Vale.:zen:
They showed the crash during the gp race yesterday.
Compound fracture.
OUCH!

Luna C
06-08-2010, 08:16 AM
The end to an amazing string of 230 consecutive race starts! An amazing statistic about an amazing racer!

Get well soon Vale! We'll miss your pizzaz!

tarzan77
06-08-2010, 08:36 AM
Watched the crash last night, how horrendous!! It's amazing these guys come out with "just" a broken leg (not to diminish the severity of the injury but geez could it be worse). Rossi will definitely be missed this season, what a fun guy to watch both on and off the track.