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Misano Circuit: Seventy-three days after an operation to his
right shoulder, Valentino Rossi returned to the track at Misano
Adriatico aboard a Ducati 1198 Superbike. On November 14 at Cattolica’s
Cervesi hospital, the Italian had undergone surgery on the supraspinatus
tendon and the long head of biceps tendon, as well as cartilage in the
Glenoid Labrum.
The day was sunny but chilly, with a maximum air temperature of 10º
Centigrade (50º Fahrenheit) and a maximum track temperature of 15º C
(59º F). Valentino arrived at the circuit at around 1:20 and met a team
of Ducati technicians that included his own crew’s two engineers, Matteo
Flamigni and Gabriele Conti, as well as Ducati MotoGP Team Manager
Vittoriano Guareschi. A half-hour later, he turned the first laps aboard
the 1198 to test the status of his shoulder which, though recovering
nicely, is still quite painful, just a few days ahead of the first test
in Malaysia with the Desmosedici GP11.
“First of all, thanks to Filippo (Preziosi) and to Ducati, who organized
this test,” said Valentino Rossi. “Misano Circuit let us use the track
on a day when Mattia (Pasini) was planning to ride in order to confirm
his own condition. The track more or less confirmed what we expected:
the shoulder is painful—especially under braking, when the front area
hurts, where they stitched the tendon. Movement is stable enough, and
we’re also doing not so bad with endurance, but apart from that, it
hurts a lot and isn’t very strong. Let’s hope it gets a little better in
these next few days before the test in Malaysia. Once we’re there,
we’ll work with the riding position in an effort to make the most of the
situation and collect important information with the Desmosedici, even
though I’m not in top form. Today I did a total of 25 laps on the 1198
Superbike, which is sort of a ‘historic’ motorcycle for Ducati:
beautiful and fast. I liked it!”