Rossi: Shoulder still not 100 percent better
The Italian makes a move from Yamaha to Ducati this year, which sees him replace 2007 World Champion Casey Stoner – who switches to Honda – and race alongside 2006 title winner Nicky Hayden.
“The Ducati is different from all the other bikes, it's a proper prototype," Rossi commented during a press conference at this week's Wrooom skiing event in north-east Italy. “The concept is different from the Japanese factories. You need a bit of a 'dirtier' style to ride the Desmosedici."
When talking about his shoulder, the 31-year-old from Urbino continued:
“The shoulder is not as good as I had hoped, we need more time. It's a race against time to be ready for the first race, mainly physically for me. I need five or six months (after surgery) to be 100 percent, so around April is the most likely time."
Rossi added that Stoner and former team-mate Jorge Lorenzo are current 'favorites' for respective second titles this year.