Rossi: “I did not forget how to ride”

The main question on Valentino Rossi's mind ahead of his Yamaha MotoGP return was whether he could adapt to the 'new' kind of riding style perfected by Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner.

Fresh from suffering the only winless seasons of his 17-year grand prix career at Ducati, a relieved Rossi set competitive times from the start of the Sepang test – his first dry laps on an M1 since he left Yamaha in 2010.

"I was quite sure that after two bad seasons I had not forgotten how to ride. But in the last two seasons the way to ride the bike has changed very much, especially the electronics and the tires," Rossi explained.

"The riding style of the top guys – Stoner, Pedrosa and Lorenzo – is very different compared to 2008 and 2009 [when Rossi won his most recent titles]. So I have to change a lot and I didn't know if I am able to.

"Now, after the first test, I feel a lot more confident because with the M1 if I try to modify something, it works – with my riding style. Unfortunately, in the last two years, never."

Reflecting further on the Ducati disappointment, Rossi – a world champion on Aprilia, Honda and Yamaha machinery – avoided any finger pointing.

"I didn't continue with Ducati because I am sure it is not my bike. This is the main reason," he shrugged.

Rossi added: "I won almost every challenge in my career except Ducati. Anyway, if I had remained with Yamaha [in 2011] then I would feel more tired now.

"After the last two seasons, I feel younger and more motivated." crash.net