Mot: Rossi returns despite broken bone

AAP Sports News (Australia) | June 23, 2006 | Copyright

AAP Sports News (Australia)
06-23-2006
Mot: Rossi returns despite broken bone

MotoGP world champion VALENTINO ROSSI refused to let a broken bone sideline him from
practice for Saturday's Dutch Grand Prix at Assen.

The Italian flipped off his Yamaha into the gravel at 160 km/h during the first session,
fracturing a bone in the little finger of his right hand and twisting his left ankle.

He returned from hospital for ...

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