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© LAT Images Rossi: Third in the championship is a miracleValentino Rossi says his third place in the current MotoGP standings is 'miraculous' given Yamaha's recent struggles.

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Rossi is winless since last year's Assen race 14-and-a-half months ago and finished a disappointing seventh last time out at Misano, but remains third in the championship - albeit 70 points down on runaway leader Marc Marquez.

Valentino Rossi has been left behind by Marc Marquez in recent years. Source: AFP The two also clashed in Argentina this season, after a collision left Rossi on the floor, something the Italian. Valentino Rossi (/ ˈ r ɒ s i /; Italian: [valenˈtiːno ˈrossi]; born 16 February 1979) is an Italian professional motorcycle road racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion. He is the only rider in the history of the World Championship to have won the World Championship in four different classes: 125cc (1), 250cc (1), 500cc (1) and MotoGP (6).

Riders' standings

PosRiderPoints
1Marc Marquez221
2Andrea Dovizioso154
3Valentino Rossi151
4Jorge Lorenzo130
5Maverick Vinales124

Asked whether it was frustrating that his title hopes were already as good as gone with six races left in the campaign, Rossi said: 'Yeah, but you have to stay concentrated and give the maximum because in the championship I am miraculously third.

'Sincerely I don't understand in which way I can be third.'

He admitted it would be 'very difficult to stay in third' but was encouraged by being just three points behind San Marino Grand Prix winner Andrea Dovizioso and ahead of both three-time 2018 race-winner Jorge Lorenzo and his own Yamaha team-mate Maverick Vinales.

'In the championship point of view, we have an important result to catch,' Rossi added.

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© LAT Images Rossi: Third in the championship is a miracleMisano has been a strong venue for Rossi and Yamaha in the past, which added to his disappointment at finishing 19 seconds behind race winner Dovizioso.

'It was a very big shame to not be competitive in Misano in front of all the people in the crowd,' he said.

He said he had been 'worried for the race but quite optimistic' and ultimately 'expected to be a bit stronger' having felt competitive in Saturday's fourth practice session - when riders focus on race preparation and which had similar conditions to Sunday afternoon.

© Getty Movistar Yamaha Moto GP's Italian rider Valentino Rossi gestures before the free practice session of the San Marino Moto GP Grand Prix race at the Marco Simoncelli Circuit in Misano on September 7, 2018 (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)

'But already from half of the first lap I understood that it's not the same,' said Rossi of his actual race pace, which he suggested was 'close to one second slower' than he had been running on Saturday.

Team-mate Vinales, who finished three seconds ahead of Rossi in fifth in Italy, was also confused about why his strong practice pace did not transfer to the race.

'After FP4 my feelings were really good. I rode quite easily in 1m32s in FP4, but in the race it was a totally opposite feeling,' said Vinales.

© Getty #46 VALENTINO ROSSI from Italy, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team, Yamaha YZR-M1 2018, Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, during the Sunday Warm Up at the Marco Simoncelli World Circuit for the 13th round of MotoGP World Championship, from September 7th to 9th (Photo by Felice Monteleone/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Asked whether he had got to the bottom of his recurring lack of early-race pace, Vinales said: 'I think when the grip level on the bike will be good, I will push from the first corner.

'[At Misano] I tried it but already from the second corner I nearly made a high-side.

'I know where is the level of the grip. [Alex] Rins and Cal [Crutchlow] overtook me like I was stopped in the corner. And [qualifying] was the opposite.

'So, honestly, I didn't understand why, but it's like this.

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© Getty Valentino Rossi at box during the free practice 1 of the OCTO Grand Prix of San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, on September 07, 2018 in Misano Adriatico, Italy (Photo by Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via Getty Images)'In the races we cannot be as competitive as in FP4, or qualifying, or even FP1.'