All the top riders in MotoGP contracts expire at the end of this
season and while Valentino Rossi has said that he’d like to race for
another couple of years and maybe negotiate another two year contract
with Ducati, if things go better this season, Yamaha’s Lin Jarvis has shut the door on the eventuality of the Italian returning to his old team.
Jarvis has already said that keeping Jorge Lorenzo is a key priority
for them, with a nod also towards negotiations with Casey Stoner, but
Rossi is “not an option.”
Jarvis commenting on silly season rumors of having Rossi back as a team mate with Lorenzo said, “It’s
an interesting question, but right now I have no idea what projects
Valentino has for the future, if he’ll continue motorcycle racing or
turn to car racing like he talked about when he was with us. In any
case, Valentino and Jorge together again Yamaha is not an option we are
considering for the future.
The Yamaha manager was suprised to see the
difficulties that Rossi suffered with Ducati in 2011 and hopes to see
the Italian’s fortunes turned around this season, “Seeing Valentino
Rossi in difficulty is not good for anyone: the ideal situation would be
to see three manufacturers and three riders fighting for the victory
every weekend. I was surprised by the problems encountered by Valentino
last year, leaving Yamaha to Ducati was a bigger jump than when he
switched from Honda to Yamaha. In 2004, Valentino was 8 years younger
and undoubtedly the best rider of the moment. Now the level is higher,
there is much more competition, Honda and Yamaha have taken a big step
forward, he’s older and these are the factors that are from my view
point, that made the challenge more difficult for Valentino with Ducati
than of his 2004 with Yamaha. “
Jarvis also talked about Ben Spies and new Yamaha Tech3 rider Andrea Dovizioso:
“Except for his victory at Assen Ben’s results have been disappointing
and I’m sure he’s also be disappointed and dissatisfied. I hope that
this year he’ll be able to do better and be more consistent as he
clearly has the potential. Being consistent is everything. Casey won ten
races so he’s consistent, but Jorge was always there. Apart from a
couple of errors he was always ahead and if did not win he was second or
third. That’s what’s you have to do. You need luck and preparation, not
make mistakes and be focused. Those are the things that Ben clearly
has to work on this season.”
“I hope to see Andrea improving constantly and right behind Ben. I
hope to have three of our riders in the top six and that will count for
2013,” said Jarvis. “I know Andrea’s intentions and it is
obvious that the best way to show your potential Yamaha is riding a
Yamaha. We’ve seen what he can do on a Honda but how can you compare the
two? I understand his motivation, but I also think this will encourage
Ben, who in turn with or without Andrea must show greater potential in
order to keep their place in the factory team in 2013. So I hope that
their will be more tha one race win. This is a competitive world, we are
here to win. ”
Source | motociclismo.es via motoblog.it
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