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Rossi eager for action but prepared for “calm” recovery

The Italian gave his first reaction following his shoulder operation on Sunday, underlining his determination to be ready for the Sepang Test in February.

Rossi eager for action but prepared for “calm” recovery
Valentino Rossi is fully aware of the road to recovery that awaits him following surgery on his shoulder on Sunday, and despite acknowledging that he needs to be “calm and patient” in his rehabilitation the 31 year-old is eager to try out his repaired shoulder.
In the aftermath of his operation in Italy on Sunday Doctor Alessandro Castagna, one of the specialists who operated on Rossi, said he expected the nine-time World Champion to fit in time for the MotoGP Test at Sepang which takes place at the start of February next year, provided there were no complications to the Italian’s recovery.
Rossi appears to have taken stock of the advice and is anticipating a careful approach, and gave his post-operation reaction to the crew of Italian broadcaster Mediaset’s humorous show ‘Striscia la Notizia’.
“I’m pretty bad and it’s very painful, but that’s normal in the days that follow an operation. I’m finding it difficult to sleep,” said Rossi. “The operation went well. Everything is how it should be. My arm is immobilised, and the shoulder is expected to recover 100%. Now it’s just a question of time, I have to be calm, patient, and to wait.”
With his focus on the Sepang Test, which should be his second on the Desmosedici, Rossi continued: “The shoulder was much worse than we suspected and the operation lasted twice as long as was planned. The tendons which we thought were a little bit affected were in fact completely damaged. Now I have a shoulder which is like new, and I’m eager to try it out. I hope to be fit for February 1st, the first Test of 2011, and ride the Ducati.”

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Valencia Ducati Test Moto GP 2011



Here’s what entire Italy has been waiting for, for quite some time now: God on the Duke. Valentino Rossi, in his final goodbye to Yamaha just hit the Spanish MotoGP circuit at Valencia on the 2011 Ducati Desmosedici MotoGP GP11 bike. After doing a bunch of laps on the experimental big bang Ducati Desmosedici GP11, the Doctor shifted to the Ducati Screamer, on which he completed the rest of the 56 laps. With race chief Jeremy Burgess watching on, the Italian motorcycle god seemed to be reveling on the Ducati. Now if only Fiat chips in as principal sponsor and completes the Italian triplet of Rossi-Ducati-Fiat. For now, you have a video to watch and a tidy bunch of pics

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Valencia Ducati Test Moto GP 2011



Here’s what entire Italy has been waiting for, for quite some time now: God on the Duke. Valentino Rossi, in his final goodbye to Yamaha just hit the Spanish MotoGP circuit at Valencia on the 2011 Ducati Desmosedici MotoGP GP11 bike. After doing a bunch of laps on the experimental big bang Ducati Desmosedici GP11, the Doctor shifted to the Ducati Screamer, on which he completed the rest of the 56 laps. With race chief Jeremy Burgess watching on, the Italian motorcycle god seemed to be reveling on the Ducati. Now if only Fiat chips in as principal sponsor and completes the Italian triplet of Rossi-Ducati-Fiat. For now, you have a video to watch and a tidy bunch of pics

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Valentino Rossi Has Operation Again

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Valentino Rossi will doing surgery today at the Cervesi di Cattolica hospital with Doctor Alex Castagna from the Milan Humanitas Institute and shoulder specialist Dr Giuseppe Porcellini. The focus of the arthroscopic procedure on Rossi, who suffered cartilage and joint damage to his shoulder in a motocross training accident back in April, was on the supraspinatus tendon and glenoid ligament.

"The condition of the shoulder was really critical: Valentino really had to be tough to keep racing with that kind of injury,” said the surgeons. “The intervention went well, without any complications. For rehabilitation, you'd usually need 90 days for that kind of injury but we'll do our best in order to meet the requirements of the rider."

The surgery lasted for two hours from 11.30am to 1.30pm and the surgeons were assisted by Doctors Fabrizio Campi and Paolo Paladini. Rossi will now remain in hospital overnight before beginning his rehabilitation in the coming days

90 days of rehabilitaion means Valentino Rossi will start on bike again on February 2011. But we're all know that Valentino Rossi is a rider with strong willing to ride. This mentallity condition will make rehabilitation going faster.

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Valentino Rossi Dainese

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This is the design for Valentino Rossi's Dainese. Valentino Rossi will wearing this design at Valencia test today. Majority color on yellow and black. Sun and moon logo on the right hand side, Italian flag on the left hand side. On the right foot, there's sun logo, and moon's on the left. As usual, "The Doctor" on the back.

Source: Dainese's Facebook and MotoGP Official Website

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Ducati Desmosedici 46 Valentino Rossi

This is a new fresh appearance of Valentino Rossi's Ducati Desmosedici bike. This bike will used at Valencia MotoGP test today.

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Source: twowheelsblog
also thanks to Alex Briggs

Here's some picture shot from our streaming page of Valentino Rossi activities at Ducati's garage

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