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Michael van der Mark replaces Valentino Rossi for Aragon MotoGP

DOHA, QATAR - MARCH 18:  Valentino Rossi of Italy and Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rounds the bend during the MotoGp of Qatar - Free Practice at Losail Circuit o
Image: Valentino Rossi will be replaced by Michael van der Mark at the Aragon MotoGP

Dutch superbike rider Michael van der Mark will replace injured Italian great Valentino Rossi for the Aragon round of the MotoGP world championship in Spain on September 24, Yamaha confirmed on Monday.

Rossi broke his leg in a training accident on an off-road bike at the end of August and missed the San Marino Grand Prix at Misano in eastern Italy at the weekend.

Yamaha did not replace the 38-year-old nine-time world champion for that race.

Image: Van der Mark comes in with Yamaha obliged to enter two bikes for the race

"Rossi is making good progress with his rehabilitation process," Yamaha said in a statement.

"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 13-15."

Van der Mark, 24, will have Rossi's usual pit crew working with him at the 14th round of the season at the Motorland Aragon circuit.

Valentino Rossi was in action at Silverstone at the weekend
Image: The 38-year-old Rossi suffered a leg break in a training accident in August

The Dutch rider will be making his debut in the premier class and has never ridden a MotoGP bike before. He previously competed in seven 125cc (now Moto3) races in 2010 and the 2011 Dutch Moto2 round.

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He is also a three times winner of the Suzuka eight hours endurance race and has raced at the Spanish circuit seven times previously with World Superbikes and other support series.

Yamaha's managing director Lin Jarvis said the team was obliged to enter two bikes for the race and had decided to seek a replacement within the company's own pool of contracted riders.

Valentino Rossi with his trophy for finishing third at the Malaysian Grand Prix
Image: Rossi has enjoyed a phenomenal career, winning seven MotoGP World Championships

"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," he added.

Honda's Spanish rider Marc Marquez, the reigning champion, and Italy's Andrea Dovizioso, for Ducati, are tied at the top of the championship after Sunday's race at Misano with five rounds remaining.

Rossi is fourth overall and 42 points adrift.

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