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Rossi still 'not fast enough' for title bid

ByAutoSport

Updated 03/06/2018 at 16:24 GMT

Valentino Rossi believes he is still "not fast enough" to fight for the MotoGP title despite registering his third 2018 podium at Mugello and moving to second in the standings.

Valentino Rossi au Mugello

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From pole position, Rossi finished third behind factory Ducati pair Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso on his home track after coming out on top in a battle against Suzuki rider Andrea Iannone in the closing laps.
With championship leader Marc Marquez crashing and finishing outside the points, it puts Rossi within 23 points of the Honda rider.
However, the Italian admitted post-race that the Yamaha's struggles over a full race distance in comparison with Honda and Ducati mean he doesn't yet have the speed to challenge for a tenth premier class crown.
"Not really, for me personally," said Rossi when asked if he felt he could be a factor in the title race.
"Because to fight for championship, we have to go faster. If you check the ranking, 23 points are not a lot, for sure. And me and all my team and Yamaha will give the maximum.
"But at this moment I am not fast enough for the championship. We improved mechanically the balance of the bike, with some different parts, and we can use the good thing of the Yamaha, but especially in qualifying or in the first laps when you have grip.
"Sincerely it's a good weekend. I didn't expect pole position, I hoped for the podium but I didn't know if I could do. But for the race distance, especially for the second part where there is less grip, we suffer more compared to Honda and Ducati.
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Valentino Rossi au Mugello

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"For me the problems are very clear, and now Yamaha have to work and try to improve."
Rossi described the Mugello race as "one of the most difficult races I remember" owing to his troubles with the hard front tyre, which he said he had to use to be able to go the distance.
"The bike was very difficult to ride with [the] low grip level in the front," he explained.
"I had one moment where I was quite desperate because I was P5 and I think, 'maybe it's not possible [to be on the podium]'.
"But I had a small hope that [Alex] Rins, [Danilo] Petrucci and Iannone had the soft tyres and I could have a small advantage at the end. Iannone didn't give up and the last laps were very strong, but at the end I arrive on the podium, [which] was my target, I'm happy."
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