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20 March, 2020 2:24 am

Valentino Rossi's M1 after Misano GP

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This is how Valentino Rossi’s Yamaha M1 ended up after the Misano GP, when a group of over enthusiastic and idiotic fans literally ripped off that fantastic gyrcoscopic onboard state-of -the art camera from his bike that has given us such great footage on the lean angles and even the seat of his M1 had to be sent out to be patched up.

We can’t even begin to condone a group of his fans booing Jorge Lorenzo on the podium and chanting Vale’s name with the flags flying at half mast for Shoya Tomizawa, nor do we appreciate this kind of destructive behaviour.

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