Valentino Rossi May Be No Longer With Yamaha in 2019 | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 02-01-2018 ]

Valentino Rossi May Be No Longer With Yamaha in 2019 | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - Italian rider Valentino Rossi is unlikely to be in the sport betting formation of Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team in 2019. At least that's what journalist Maurizio Bruscolini says. Bruscolini is a senior journalist who has been writing for Paddcok GP for years and currently works for a number of sport betting media, among them, Corsedimoto.com, PaddockTV, and the BBC. Bruscolini is also nicknamed Radio Tavullia because it often gets unpublished sport betting information thanks to its proximity to the Rossi group. Until now, the term Rossi at Yamaha will end at the end of the 2018 season.

Previously, Valentino Rossi has said that he chose to wait for the results of some early 2018 MotoGP races before deciding his future. But according to Bruscolini, Valentino Rossi will not get a motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha team in 2019. "I think in 2019, Valentino Rossi will not have a team motor the manufacturer of Yamaha, or he will have it, but in a different team, not in the manufacturer's team, "said Maurizio Bruscolini quoted from Paddock-GP. Currently, Yamaha has only one satellite team that is Yamaha Tech 3 team. However, the future of cooperation between Yamaha with Tech 3 is also still unclear.

The duration of Yamaha's online sport betting contract with Tech 3 will expire at the end of the 2018 season and so far there has been no serious talk of online sport betting contract extension. Some time ago, Tech 3 boss Herve Poncharal also claimed to worry together with Yamaha could end if Valentino Rossi chose to form his own racing team in the MotoGP class. Currently, Valentino Rossi already has a racing team that went down in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes, the Sky Racing VR46 Academy online sport betting. The director of VR46 Riders Academy, Alessio Salucci, claims to be proud of the achievements of his protege in 2017, especially Franco Morbidelli, Dennis Foggia, and Francesco Bagnaia.