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[motorcycle.com] - Michael Van Der Mark to Replace Rossi in Aragon


Michael Van Der Mark will replace Valentino Rossi at round 14 of the MotoGP championship in Aragon.*

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Gerno di Lesmo (Italy), 11th September 2017- Yamaha‘s WorldSBK rider Michael van der Mark will be riding Valentino Rossi’s YZR-M1 in round 14 of the 2017 MotoGP World Championship, staged at the MotorLand Aragón track in Spain, while the Italian is recovering from his leg injury.

Rossi is making good progress with his rehabilitation process. However, it is expected that he will not be able to compete again before the Grand Prix of Japan at the Twin Ring Motegi, held from October 13th – 15th.

For the Aragón race, Van der Mark will be backed by Rossi’s usual crew. This opportunity will provide the 24-year-old with a similar MotoGP experience to the one fellow Yamaha WorldSBK rider and 2017 Suzuka 8-hours Endurance Race winner Alex Lowes was given last year. The Brit replaced Bradley Smith in the Monster Yamaha Tech3 Team at the British, San Marino, and Aragón Grand Prix.

Unlike Lowes, who had the benefit of some testing mileage in Brno, Czech Republic, prior to taking part in the MotoGP weekends, Van der Mark will debut in the premier class on the YZR-M1 without any training. Nevertheless, the three-time Suzuka8H winner is well accustomed to the demands of working for a factory team. The Dutchman is also no stranger to the MotoGP paddock, having competed in seven 125cc Grands Prix in 2010, and in the 2011 Moto2 race in Assen, the Netherlands. Moreover, his experience in the FIM Superbike (WorldSBK) and Supersport World Championships, and the European Superstock 600 make him well acquainted with the MotorLand Aragón circuit, having raced there seven times before.

LIN JARVIS, MANAGING DIRECTOR, YAMAHA MOTOR RACING
“Following Valentino‘s crash on Thursday, August 31st, Yamaha decided not to replace him at the San Marino Grand Prix, but for the next Grand Prix in Aragón the team is obliged to enter two riders. It being virtually impossible for Valentino to be fit to race in Aragón, Yamaha decided to search for a capable replacement from within its own pool of contracted riders. Having previously used Katsuyuki Nakasuga to fill in for Jorge Lorenzo in 2011 and Alex Lowes to replace Bradley Smith in 2016, we decided that Michael van der Mark should have the opportunity this time around. It is never easy to step in to replace another rider and even more difficult to replace Valentino Rossi, but we believe that Michael has all the credentials and experience to do a good job. We will give him our very best support and wish him every success for this exciting opportunity. We also hope that Valentino will continue to make a rapid recovery and that we will see him again, back on his YZR-M1, on the earliest possible occasion.”

MICHAEL VAN DER MARK, YAMAHA FACTORY RACING RIDER –
“I’m excited to be given the opportunity to ride the YZR-M1 at the Aragón MotoGP round. I‘ve never ridden a MotoGP bike before, so this will be a completely new experience for me. I‘m very curious to see what it feels like to ride on such a machine. I realise that it won‘t be easy going straight into an official practice session without any prior testing. Nevertheless, I‘m very grateful to Yamaha for the opportunity. I‘m sure it will be a great learning experience.”

Michael van der Mark Personal Profile:

Date of birth:
26-10-1992

Place of birth:
Gouda, The Netherlands

Nationality:
Dutch

Height:
180 cm

Weight:
69 kg

Marital state:
In a relationship

Hobbies:
Jet ski, motocross



Career Highlights:

2017:
Currently 7th in the Superbike World Championship

2016:
4th Superbike World Championship

2015:
7th Superbike World Championship

2014:
1st Supersport World Championship / Winner Suzuka 8-hours

2013:
4th Supersport World Championship / Winner Suzuka 8-hours

2012:
1st European Superstock 600 Championship

2011:
3rd European Superstock 600 Championship / Wildcard – Moto2 GP, Assen

2010:
Seven 125cc Grands Prix / European Superstock 600 Championship

2009:
1st ONK Dutch 125cc Championship / 18th Dutch 125cc GP

2008:
1st ONK Dutch 125cc Championship / Selected CEV Spanish Championship

2007:
2nd ONK Dutch 125cc Championship

2006:
2nd Dutch Junior Cup

2005:
4th Dutch Junior Cup

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