Valentino Rossi “must have had fun, watching his bike on top”

Valentino Rossi watches from the pit wall as Franco Morbidelli leads, survives mid-race drop and cl꧟aims post-race Qatar podium.

Rossi, Uccio, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
Rossi, Uccio, 2025 Qatar MotoGP

With mentor and team boss 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi watching from the pit wall, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli led a MotoGP race 🔯for the first time since 2023 on his way to a ‘delayed’ podium finish.

Morbidelli had pounced for the lead꧙ after the M🉐arquez brothers collided at Turn 1 then held it until just before half-distance.

But the tide turn💛ed quickly against him when Maverick Vinales triggered a wave of four riders passing Morbidelli in rapid succession.

“I started to panic a little bit,” the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:VR46 Ducati rider admitted, feari🐭ng he'd✱ overheated his tyres. 

Riding conservatively♐, Morbidelli later realised he may have backed off too mu💫ch: “At the end I had more tyre and could overtake Zarco.”

That move for fourth turned into third when Vinales was punished with a post-race tyre pressure penaltﷺy, handing Morbidelli his first double-podium weekend in MotoGP.

“I’m sorry for Maverick becﷺause he did an unbelievable race,” said Morbidelli. “But I'm happy f༒or me and for the team. Getting this P3 after the race is even more adrenaline.”

Franco Morbidelli leads, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
Franco Morbidelli leads, 2025 Qatar MotoGP

TV ca♑meras showed seven-time world champion Rossi, wearing full VR46 team gear for the first time this weekend, watching the race unfold from the pit wall.

“Vale’s presence was worth a great perfor🌳manc𝓀e and we managed to do that so I'm really happy,” Morbidelli said.

“Even the first 10 laps lea🅰ding the race I was thinking about how much fun he must have had watching his bike on top.

ඣ“I'm really satisfied with the performa♓nce of the weekend and this ‘aftermath’ podium is a great ending.”

Qatar wasn’t the first time Morbidelli’s podium hopes depended on the outcome of a pos🌼t-race tyre pressure penalty.

Morbidelli had been poised to move up to third in Indonesia last year 🔴when Pedro Acosta was put under investigation, only for the KTM rider to🌳 be left off due to a leaking wheel rim.

“I already had this expe⛄rience last year with Ac🅘osta's podium in Indonesia,” Morbidelli said. “So I knew how nerve-racking it could have been. This time, I had a happier outcome.”

But Morbidelli also ꦗspared a thought for Vinales: “He was unbelievably fast. So that great speed stays.”

Morbidelli returns to Europe holdi💝ng fourth place in the world championship.

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