Six years after the party, four after the tragedy. For those weird joints that sometimes leave the bikes turn in circles and then life in the wrong direction for a long, long time, the appointment of Valentino Rossi with his body still can tenth world title at Sepang in Malaysia. Amata, including as few as none and even hated by the Doctor. Six years have passed since that October 25, 2009, from that third behind Casey Stoner of Ducati and Pedrosa earned the champion Tavullia his ninth world title in a career which even then seemed infinite, or already on the verge of ending. Lorenzo, his teammate and enemy, it was defeated then seems as nervous today. Valentino then finds himself on this track the name of his friend Marco Simoncelli, who died in the Grand Prix of Malaysia on 23 October 2011. All or nearly so, in recent years, has happened here. The qualifications of the GP Malaysian weblog 2015 see the pair of Honda in front of everyone, with Dani Pedrosa and Marc Marquez, rispettivametne with a time of 1’59”053 and 1’59”462, but behind the world champion Outgoing Rossi is third just 11 thousandths ahead of Jorge Lorenzo. Precisely “Eleven,” as the points ahead of Pesaro by the Spaniard, who must recover, must groped at this point a starting guncotton to try a climb more psychological than sports, after the controversy triggered these days.
Alongside Lorenzo, in the second row, there will be Honda’s Cal Crutchlow and Ducati’s Andrea Iannone. Andrea Dovizioso will start third in the second factory Ducati, the Spaniard Maverick Vinales and Briton Bradley Smith. Fourth row with all-Spanish Hector Barbera (Ducati), Aleix Espargaro and Pol Espargaro. Everything is possible. Especially the tenth replica world.


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