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Alberto Vergani defends end of career for Valentino Rossi

Credits: Lukasz Swiderek

The 42-year-old Valentino Rossi is on a downward in his MotoGP career. He has had no-win for almost four years. With the Petronas Yamaha SRT satellite this year, he has had the worst year of his career, and rumors of his retirement are intensifying. Alberto Vergani believes that is the most appropriate step.

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In the understanding of the businessman, who cited the example of Giacomo Agostini, it’s time for Il Dottore to leave the scene, and he should do it as a star: ‘ It’s a monument, for me he’s done extraordinary things, but by this time maybe those who say change from the profession is right. It’s so far behind for someone like him… I understand the passion, but for me, it would be a penance. A star must end up as a star. Did Ago stop when things weren’t as easy as before? Well, if I were Vale, after the accident in Austria with that risk I would have said “enough is enough”. In the mind of a champion like Agostini, that would have been the sign to take, a kind of divine sign ‘.

On the other hand, Vergani is underlined to moto.it that Rossi is facing the challenge of being a MotoGP team owner: ‘ And then Valentino has to think about something else, he will have a team in MotoGP, it’s a change in his profession. there, it’s not bad. In addition, he will race with cars and do well; however, on motorcycles must leave the memories of a super-champion ‘.

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