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Valentino Rossi has completed his trilogy of world titles by clinching the 500cc crown in fantastic fashion at Phillip Island today, when he took victory by just 0.013secs over Max Biaggi in the ...
Read more: Remembering Valentino Rossi's 'culture-changing' Yamaha MotoGP move His first test of the NSR500 he would ride in 2000 and 2001, the last of MotoGP’s 500cc era, came at Jerez at the ...
- Rossi had the honour of scoring the 500th victory for Honda when he won the Japanese 500cc GP in April 2001. - Rossi has won GP races on seven different motorcycles: 125cc Aprilia, 250cc Aprilia ...
Italy's Valentino Rossi wrapped up the 500cc world championship title on Sunday by winning the Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island. Rossi went into the third-last race of the season with a ...
Valentino Rossi has caused some intrigue with some recent behaviour on social media. Nine-time World Champion Valentino Rossi has caused a stir on the internet with some of his actions on social media ...
Rossi conquered the 500cc class in 2001, the year before the category switched to 990cc four-stroke machines. He has won world titles on every kind of bike he has ridden, a unique achievement.
Rossi immediately rode Lawson’s 1986 YZR500, marking his first time riding a 500cc two-stroke GP bike since MotoGP’s four-stroke era began in 2002.
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Motorsport Icon Valentino Rossi Teases Racing Retirement - MSNValentino Rossi, the legendary MotoGP ... Rossi’s career in MotoGP is the stuff of legend. He clinched nine World Championships, seven of which came in the premier 500cc/MotoGP class.
It has long annoyed Rossi that he never received a 500cc Honda from 2001 - his first premier-class crown and the last two-stroke championship before the start of the four-stroke ‘MotoGP’ era ...
After winning the final 500cc World Championship in 2001, Rossi transitioned into the newly-formed MotoGP era. His back-to-back titles in 2002 and 2003 with Honda were followed by further success ...
Valentino Rossi dominated the 2002 and 2003 seasons as a Repsol Honda rider, before leaving under something of a cloud after choosing a sensational switch to Yamaha for 2004. It has long annoyed ...
Seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi is contemplating a reduction in his racing commitments following the 2024 season. At 45, the veteran racer is reassessing his schedule, driven ...
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