BIOGRAPHY VALENTINO
ROSSI
Valentino Rossi was born racer Urbino, Italy February 16,
1979 is a racer in the world of motor racing grandprix after Michael Doohan era
with the title of world champion in four different classes which he achieved
during a seven-year career. Son of former 250cc Grand Prix racer Graziano
Rossi, and Stefania Palma has had many records and achievements that go beyond
the seniors. Total racer this eccentric posted 7 world titles: once in the
125cc class, once in the 250cc class, five times in the top class, 500cc and
Moto GP.
In 2011, Valentino Rossi moved to Ducati, there are many
reasons why Rossi to Ducati switch sides, one of which was sticking out is the
reason Rossi's move to Ducati was just because of money. The contract value is
much higher with Ducati is rumored to be the main attraction for "The
Doctor". But lately that reason denied by Valentino Rossi. The Doctor
denies and confirms if the money he received in the Ducati is not much
different from the amount offered by the Yamaha. During two years with Ducati,
Rossi practically never tasted victory once.
and Marino GP in 2012, and ranked third in the GP of France
in 2011.kemudian In 2013, Valentino Rossi returned to the Yamaha, Rossi reason
he came back is very addictive with a victory, which he said tastes like opium.
Because opiate addiction with the win anyway, he decided to come back to the
Yamaha.
Rossi to temporarily hold the all-time record for number of
wins in the premier class. Since making his debut in 2000, the 33-year-old
rider has won 79 victories and grabbed seven world titles. Total with Yamaha he
has won 46 victories, including four four-time world champion (2004-2005,
2008-2009). His last victory in the most prestigious class of these occurred in
2010 in Sepang, Malaysia.
BIODATA
Name : Valentino Rossi
Be born : Urbino, 16 Februari 1979
Nationality : Italia
High / Weight : 180cm / 69kg
Name : Valentino Rossi
Be born : Urbino, 16 Februari 1979
Nationality : Italia
High / Weight : 180cm / 69kg
CAREER
1.
The
first go-kart (1985).
2.
60cc
racing karting Debut (1989).
3.
Champion
60cc regional karting championships, nine wins (1990).
4.
Ranked
5th in the Junior Championship go-kart Italy (1991).
5.
Minibike
Italian Champion Endurance (1992).
6.
Rating
12 Italian 125cc Sport Production championship with Cagiva motorcycles (1993).
7.
Italian
125cc Sport Production championship with Cagiva motorcycles (1994).
8.
Italian
national champion 125cc, 125cc European Championship 3 ratings, ranking 11th in
the Championship, Spanish.
9.
Open
all the Aprilia 125cc (1995).
10. World Championship debut in the 125cc
Malaysian GP using the Aprilia team Scuderia AGV (1996) championship with 321
points, 11 wins in Malaysia, Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Imola,
Germany, Brazil, England, Catalunya, and Indonesia (1997).
11. Youngest 125cc world champion 2nd
riding Aprilia Nastro Azzurro Team, the first position in Moved to the 250cc
class riding an Aprilia for the Nastro Azzurro team, the second position in the
championship with 201 points, 5 wins in Holland, Imola, Catalunya, Australia,
and Argentina (1998).
12. Being the youngest 250cc world
champion riding for the Aprilia Grand Prix Racing, The first position in the
championship with 309 points, 9 wins in Spain, Italy, Catalunya, English,
German, Czech, Australia, South Africa, and Brazil (1999).
13. Up again to the 500cc class riding a
Honda for the Nastro Azzurro Team, the second position in the championship with
209 points, 2 wins in Britain and Brazil (2000).
14. 500cc world title on a Honda for the
Nastro Azzurro Team, the first position in the championship with 325 points, 11
wins in Japan, South Africa, Spain, Catalunya, British, Czech, Putugal,
Pacific, Australia, Malaysia, and Brazil (2001).
15. Won the Moto GP World Championship
with a revised riding for the Repsol Honda RC211V Honda Team , the first
position in the championship with 355 points , a collection of 11 wins in Japan
, Spain , France , Catalunya , Italy , the Netherlands , England , Germany ,
Portugal , Brazil , and Australia (2002).
16. The second won her title in Moto GP
World Championship with the Repsol Honda Team , the first position in the
championship with 357 points , 9 wins in Japan , Spain , Italy , Czech ,
Portugal , Rio , Malaysia , Australia , and Valencia (2003).
17. Moved to Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha YZR
- M1 and wins Moto GP World Championship , the first position in the
championship with 304 points , 9 wins in South Africa , Italy , Catalunya ,
Netherlands , England , Portugal , Malaysia , Australia , and Valencia (2004).
18. Won the world title for the second
Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha Team , the first position in the championship up in
Malaysia with 281 points , 9 wins in Spain , China , France , Italy , Catalunya
, Netherlands , England , Germany , and Czechoslovakia (2005).
AWARDS
1.
125cc
World Champion (1997).
2.
250cc
World Champion (1999).
3.
500cc
World Champion (2001).
4.
Moto
GP World Champion (2002).
5.
Moto
GP World Champion (2003).
6.
Moto
GP World Champion (2004).
7.
Moto
GP World Champion (2005).
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