After the second at Qatar, the 8th in Texas, and now the 4th (which could have been 3rd as Rossi was lapping faster than everybody but Pedrosa at the end) I have to wonder if Rossi really has anything left. The game has left him...
I'm not so sure that Rossi has lost any skill. I used to race bikes and skill is only one factor in being successful. At least as important is "wanting it more than the other guy". More desire/need/whatever will make you faster than you ever could be on skill alone. Rossi used to do things that only he "could" do (which really meant only he "would" do). He doesn't do that so much any more. I think the difference is that he has proved all he needs to prove and isn't about to do what it takes to go faster than fast.
Just one POV!
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Not in 100% agreement. I think at the highest level of any sport their some inherent natural ability. The difference between a boxer who has a record of 40 and 0, and one who is 25-15 is very little. It's that slight difference in ability, the ability to "see" things others don't, to "feel" when a punch is coming, etc.. When you have a large talent pool, it is the .05% that separates good from great. As you age you loose things like reaction time, testosterone, etc.. It can make the difference in how you react. Normal people won't see the difference, but when you are in the top .001% of people in the world, the difference in performance can be huge.
Also, Rossi as always said that he hates modern computers and aids. He learned to race, and likely race better than anybody in the world ever has, when bikes were volitle 500cc 2-stroke fire-breathing dragons. To be the best, you had to ride these nut-case bikes slightly over the limit...
Today, it's more about electronics, TC, and aids. While Marquez is the best currently, his over-the-top, let the computers save him style would have ended in many trips to the hospital in the 500 and early GP days. Marquez is the best of the modern era. If you put either Rossi or Marquez on the old old GP bikes, they would have done terrible, just like Hailwood or Agostini would struggle now.