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1st February 2007, 12:24 #1
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Rossi extends Yamaha deal to end of 08!!
Rossi has extended his Yamaha contract untill the end of the 2008 season!! This is very good news for the fans and the sport in general, but i wonder if this ties in with some kind of spondership deal?????
from crash.net
"In something of a surprise move, Yamaha has announced that superstar Valentino Rossi has extended his current MotoGP contract until the end of 2008.
The news terminates any speculation that the Italian, whose five-year reign as premier-class champion came to an unexpected end at the hands of Nicky Hayden last season, will switch to rallying or any other form of motorsport at the end of this year - when his previous contract had been due to expire.
'The Doctor', who has won a total of seven world titles in the 125cc, 250cc, 500cc and (990cc) MotoGP classes, turns 28 this month and currently stands third in the all-time grand prix winners list heading into the first year of 800cc racing. Rossi is also one of the most popular and highly paid motor-sportsmen in the world.
"I'm very happy I renewed the contract with Yamaha until the end of 2008 so now I can just concentrate on racing this season," said Rossi, suggesting that the early contract extension was done to avoid the kind of publicity that surrounded his proposed F1 switch during 2006. "I think that last year, when we fought back from what seemed an impossible situation to come so close to taking the title, showed what a fantastic team we are and this is why I want to stay with Yamaha.
"The past three years with Yamaha have been very positive and this is why I am pleased to stay. The atmosphere in our garage is always relaxed and happy and I think that this is something very special and difficult to find," added Valentino, who sensationally left Honda for Yamaha at the end of the 2003 season. "I have great faith in Yamaha and I am very excited about my future and the future of the 800cc bike with them. We are ready to challenge with the new 800cc and now this agreement gives us the chance to launch this challenge for the next two years."I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!
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1st February 2007, 14:33 #2
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I think you're right Jack, I won't be surprised if a sponsorship deal is announced soon.
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2nd February 2007, 02:15 #3
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This news answer speculations that he'll leave motogp after 2007 season ends, there's no reason why would he leave Yamaha in such highly paid and positive feedback all he got there.
What main sponsor most possibly will back him up in Yamaha?
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2nd February 2007, 10:36 #4
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I think that many sponsors would be put off by a one year deal. I think that the new sponsor would have made it a condition of their contract with the team that Rossi stays for 2 seasons. Perhaps a little more money went to Valentino for him to sign for 2 years. Maybe Rossi had been thinking of this when he only signed for 1 year towards the end of 2006 ?
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2nd February 2007, 21:06 #5
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The Rossi Yamaha situation is a bit disappointing for me.
I am a Rossi supporter and I love Yamaha so I'm happy they are staying together but I honestly think this association can be damaging for Yamaha in the long run.
Everything in the team seem to depend on Rossi. Yamaha will be totally lost if Rossi leaves the teamI got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time...
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3rd February 2007, 01:52 #6
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Originally Posted by ChrisSgo speed racer go
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4th February 2007, 03:05 #7
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Edwards is also there because of Rossi. He is there to help develop the bike and tyres and take as many points as possible away from the other riders to help Rossi.
I believe he was Rossi's personal choice far a team mateI got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time...
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4th February 2007, 03:48 #8
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Yeah, i was half joking. Without Rossi, Edwards would have less appeal to Yamaha. I agree, he is the ideal team mate for Rossi. He has tons of experience and can probably assist a great deal with development. He's not really in contention for the championship (or hasn't been anyway) but he is fast enough to get in the way of riders who are. I think he also knows and accepts his role. As he said in Faster "I want to win, but common we're racing motorcycles, how cool is that!" ( paraphrase )
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5th February 2007, 05:39 #10
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Originally Posted by leopardsleepingI opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!
I suspect that if FIA continues down this route, then Hyundai won't need to develop a new car, because they won't be in the WRC> It really is a stupid strategy of the FIA to spend more money on...
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