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Dirty work for Rossi, potential tomorrow

Valentino Rossi may have dropped from third to eighth on the second night of the Qatar MotoGP test, but the Italian star insists that didn't represent the work done during his penultimate pre-season outing. Rossi and Movistar Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo (third) were the only riders in the top ten not to improve on their Wednesday lap time, but The Doctor is planning a big push to discover his potential on the final night. “I work a lot and did a lot of laps and at the end my performance was not fantastic, because in the lap time and position I'm a little worse than yesterday. But in reality we never made a real time attack because we tried to save some tyres for tomorrow,” Rossi...
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