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WEEK OF NOVEMBER 8 TO 14
This week will obviously have been marked by the final Grand Prix of Valentino Rossi, who bowed out after 25 years at world level. The tributes were unanimous on social networks:
Starting with his brother Luca Marini (MotoGP), who shared a nice memory.
The other riders in the paddock, like Álex Rins (MotoGP), also wanted to be present to greet him.
I wouldn't miss this moment for anything in the world #Thanks, it's worth it 💛
Our eyes are now on the Jerez test where we have to make the best bike for 2022. Thanks to all the fans for your support this year, we'll be back stronger💙🤍#ValenciaGP # ar42 #motogp #suzuki pic.twitter.com/qkJi6YIYqt
- Alex Rins (@ Rins42) November 14, 2021
The entire Yamaha team wore yellow for the occasion, including Fabio Quartararo, Franco Morbidelli and Andrea Dovizioso (MotoGP).
#Thanks, it's worth it 💛 pic.twitter.com/9qnochMIsz
- Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP (@YamahaMotoGP) November 14, 2021
His former opponents, Casey Stoner and Jorge Lorenzo, also posted a little note.
And even other athletes, like the footballer Ronaldo, who was present in Valencia.
Valentino Rossi is not the only one to have said goodbye to MotoGP. Danilo Petrucci also competed in his last GP.
Alongside the farewells of the Italian riders, their compatriots from Ducati celebrated their first hat-trick in MotoGP history.
Big @PeccoBagnaia, big @jackmilleraus, big #DucatiLenovoTeam! #ValenciaGP #ForzaDucati@MotoGP pic.twitter.com/wVQDHy9wEV
- Ducati Corse (@ducaticorse) November 14, 2021
For his part, Aleix Espargaró (MotoGP) took care of his brother Pol (MotoGP), who fell heavily during the weekend.
Finally, the season ended with Fabio Quartararo's name being added to the MotoGP World Champions Trophy.