MotoGP: Rossi Traveling To Spain Following Negative COVID-19 Test

MotoGP: Rossi Traveling To Spain Following Negative COVID-19 Test

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Monster Energy Yamaha:

ROSSI ALLOWED TO TRAVEL TO SPAIN FOR POTENTIAL EUROPEAN GP PARTICIPATION

Valencia (Spain), 5th November 2020

Following a negative PCR test result received today (Thursday 5th November), Valentino Rossi will make his way to Valencia, Spain, this evening. Tomorrow, he will take another PCR test as per FIM requirements. If he again tests negative, the Italian will be able to take part in this weekend‘s Gran Premio de Europa.

Today (Thursday 5th November), Valentino Rossi has taken a PCR test and the result came back negative for the Covid-19 virus. As per the Italian law, the Yamaha rider is now allowed to end his self-isolation and take part in everyday society again. Rossi will take this opportunity to fly to Valencia, Spain, this evening.

Tomorrow (Friday 6th November), he will do a second PCR test and if the result is negative again, he will be able to reunite with the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP team and take part in this weekend‘s Gran Premio de Europa. Should Rossi test positive tomorrow, then standby replacement rider Garrett Gerloff will take his place.

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