Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Want to be remembered as a great rider’

- Sandip Sikdar sandip.sikdar@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Out of contract at the end of the pandemic ravaged 2020 Motogp season, there was speculatio­n that seven-time world champion Valentino Rossi would retire after two decades of premier class racing, ending a period which will quite probably be known as the “Rossi era” in the time to come. But he had other plans. Come March 28, that famous No.46 bike was lining up with other riders in Qatar to commence yet another season of Motogp—his 22nd—much to the glee of his millions of fans.

The 42-year-old Italian is enthusiast­ic as ever about the new season, a new team and racing despite the pandemic, discussing his legacy, love for fourwheel racing and the return of Marc Marquez among other things in a video call with HT from Rimini, Italy. Excerpts: deeply affected by Covid. We’re still in trouble after one year but the situation looks better. The championsh­ip can be more normal, we can race more or less in all the tracks and we go to Europe in the right period of the season. Everything is more difficult to organise; travel, flights, everything. But it is like this and we hope that (the pandemic) can end as soon as possible and we come back to normal life. I was not very fast, not strong enough. And now Motogp has become very difficult because everybody is so strong. The last race (Portuguese GP) was a bit better but unfortunat­ely I did a mistake (and crashed out) but now we return to the track I know very well (Spanish GP in Jerez on Sunday). We have to try and be stronger. longer, there are more races, Marquez has come back. But at this moment after three races, the guy more in shape, the guy on fire is Fabio Quartararo. He has already won two races and is very strong and would be very hard to beat.

For me the biggest motivation is that I like to ride the Motogp bike. I like this life, I like to work with my team, work with top level guys. If we work well we can be faster. For this reason I continue. Also because of the new generation of riders, who are very strong. They are more ready and more profession­al so it’s very difficult because they have a lot of motivation.

It’s difficult to say but I’ll say three names. The biggest battles I did were with Max Biaggi, Jorge Lorenzo and also Casey Stoner. With Biaggi it was a long, long battle but I remember 2001 very well—the last year with 500cc, 2stroke engines; that year is one of the best of my career. We also fought a long time with Lorenzo when we were teammates. The best was 2009 when we fought for the championsh­ip. At the same time I remember very well (our battles) with Stoner in 2008 when he was with Ducati. These three seasons are unforgetta­ble for me. Also 2004, when I won the first time with

Yamaha.

The level has risen very much technicall­y because now all the manufactur­ers work very much for improved bikes. But the riders are more prepared, they train more, they are ready for all the tracks. Then the people working around Motogp (shown on Eurosport in India). We have a lot of great engineers now, tyre choices, engine developmen­t— everything is very important. They use a lot of power. Every year Motogp is becoming more of the Formula 1 of motorcycle­s (in terms of technology).

Marquez is very strong. He’s still young and has already won a lot. But there are a lot of other riders who are young and have a lot of motivation. So it’ll be a great fight in the next years.

I hope to be remembered as a great rider. I think I’ll continue (in) Motogp because when I stop we can organise a team in the next few years. We work hard with VR46 (Rossi owned team) in Moto3 and Moto2. Also we’ll work to help young Italian riders to arrive in Motogp at the VR46 Academy. I’ll continue with these projects.

 ?? PETRONAS YAMAHA SRT ?? Italy’s Valentino Rossi.
What drives you even after two decades of Motogp, seven world titles, 89 wins?
PETRONAS YAMAHA SRT Italy’s Valentino Rossi. What drives you even after two decades of Motogp, seven world titles, 89 wins?

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