Having taken an excellent seventh premier class World Championship crown on Sunday at Sepang, Valentino Rossi has commented
on his gratitude to those who aided him to victory. The Italian also talks about the chicken celebration in Malaysia, explains
his challenge with Fiat Yamaha colleague Jorge Lorenzo and his motivation to race.
Rossi begins, “Nine world
championships is a great achievement, I'm so happy! I would need one hour to thank everyone! Starting with everyone at
Yamaha - Furusawa-san, Lin Jarvis, Davide Brivio and all my guys, especially Jeremy. I couldn't have done it without Jeremy
and he is like my motorcycle father! I also have to thank my family and friends - Stefania, Graziano, Uccio, Albi...so many!
All the team, Yamaha and Bridgestone; together we've done a great, great job and it's always a huge enjoyment to ride
and work with these people. In order to stay at this level through a whole season you have to be calm and have the right people
around you and this is what I have. We've remained concentrated and focused even in the bad moments, so we can congratulate
ourselves with this ninth title.”
“The t-shirt and the celebration is called the ‘Gallina Vecchia!’
In Italian we say that the old chicken makes good soup, but it's no use for laying eggs. I am old now, 30, but this old
hen has made another egg today and now we have nine! As usual I thought it up at home in Tavullia, together with my fan club,
and we had great fun designing the t-shirt and the helmet.”
He adds, “It's been a great season,
for sure one of the hardest at times. It's been harder than last year, when we won after two difficult years, but we've
had some troubles this year at times and I have had a very hard rival in my team-mate Jorge Lorenzo. He has pushed me to new
levels and I think it's been a great duel to the end. There have been some bad moments, like Portugal when we weren't
at 100%, but we have worked well. Lorenzo has done a great job to put this pressure on us so I have to say well done to him.”
“This season we've had a mono-tyre rule but we have still improved the lap record in many laps and this
shows that we've all been on the limit all season. This is why we've all made mistakes; this is to be expected when
you have four riders fighting together.”
“I still feel just as motivated as ever. I still have a great
passion to ride better and better, to be on my bike and to win. I enjoy always trying to improve and to work with my team
to do this. I am 30 but I still feel great emotion and great satisfaction from success. My passion for motorcycles is what
keeps me enjoying every race and helps me to keep pushing even though I am the oldest of these first top guys. I have to train
harder and work harder to stay focused now, but I still enjoy the challenge as much as ever.”
The 30 year-old
concludes, “I think next year will be very, very hard. We're all on the same bikes and I think it will be between
me, Lorenzo, Stoner and Pedrosa again. On Tuesday in Valencia we will try the new model and I am looking forward to working
on the new M1, but I have the greatest rival in my team so it won't be easy!”
“Every championship
is special for different reasons, it's unforgettable every time and this day is no different. I'm World Champion once
again and now I want to go and party!”