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27 March, 2020 1:29 am

Valentino Rossi Sends Another Message to His Fans and Expects to be Back for Brno

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Fans love Valentino Rossi and he loves his fans and after talking to them from his hospital bed in Florence the day after breaking his leg at Mugello and phoning in at the Riders for Health auction at Silverstone (video after the jump), he’s sent the following message from his home in Italy giving us an update on how his rehabilition is going:“Three weeks have passed since the accident and two since I was discharged from hospital, and I am very happy about how my recuperation is progressing.

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I am feeling a lot better and I’m starting to live a semi-normal life again, although for a completely ‘normal’ life I will have to wait until I’m back on my bike! I am walking with crutches and for a few days I’ve been able to put my foot to the floor.
Honestly, I didn’t expect to feel this good just a few weeks after the incident, and I mean both physically and in my ‘spirit.

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’“The rehabilitation is continuing as usual, both sitting in the hyperbaric chamber and with some exercises in the gym.

Unfortunately my shoulder is still giving me some pain but I am working on the muscles to reduce the pain a bit.
If the rehabilitation proceeds without trouble and if everything continues in this way, then my objective is to return at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno.
“I have started to leave the house and my good friends haven’t left me on my own for even a minute, although I’m not used to spending so much time in Tavullia! I miss my bike, my team and the paddock a lot and this ‘new’ sensation is pushing me to get better as quickly as possible.
“I’ll speak to you, but more importantly see you, soon.
Ciao, Valentino Rossi.

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