Does Valentino Rossi miss MotoGP? “I stopped late but don’t give a damn!”

The legendary Italian brought the curtain down on his famous career a year ago in Valencia - this month, he returned to the same location to see his protege 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia win his first MotoGP title.
Rossi accumulated seven premier class titles - only 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Giacomo Agostini has more (eight), in the 1960s and 70s.
Asked if he mis🌱sed MotoGP, he replied: "On the one hand, no, that's okay.&ꦓnbsp;
“My c𝕴areeಌr was very long and I tried until the end, I stopped a bit late but I don't give a damn!
“There are times when I naturally miss it, yes. This is💛 normal.”
Rossi raced on for 12 years after his final championship - through an ill-fat𓆏ed spell with Ducati and a return to Yamaha which failed to return him to his past glory.

He retired last year, aged 42, and this season has competed on four wheels in the GT World Challengღe. He will race again in the same championship with the same team, except 🐼in a BMW rather than an Audi, next year.
“Racing in the car helps me a lot - it's not that I do it to detox - but you find exactly the same sensations,” he explained.&🅷nbsp;
“I also wanted and needed a little more free time🅺, to do 10 or 12 races a year instead of 23.
“Now doing Moto🌠GP is total, all year rou𝄹nd. That has changed a lot, they are real athletes. I remember months passing, not now."
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2023 MotoGP calendar is the biggest yet - featuring 21 round☂s, 42 races.

James was a sports journalist at Sky 🍎Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foo༒tball, to F1.