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Quick Facts to Know About Rossi on his Birthday..!

Arguably the greatest motorcycle racer ever, Valentino Rossi, or as fans like to call him, The Doctor celebrates his 42nd birthday on Feb 16 and wishes are pouring in for him from all over the world. The Italian has been ruling the MotoGP world since the last two decades and still is going strong . With 9 World Championships t8o his name - seven of which in Premier class, he is the most successful rider of all time. Let's read some quick facts about the GOAT. Vale was born on 16th Feb, 1979, the year his father Graziano won his first 250cc GP win. His first proper bike was a Cagiva Mito 125cc he raced in the 1993 125cc Italian Sport Production Championship. Rossi has an honorary Doctorate in Communication from University of Urbino. The Famous #46 he has carried throughout his illustrious career is borrowed from his father who used to race the same number. His first GP win was in 125cc race in the Czech GP of 96 running an Aprilia. He is the youngest ever to have won World Champions

Rossi was like a Father Figure to me : Morbidelli

"That was the most shocking event of my life and Valentino helped me. For me he is more like an uncle, he helped me, taught me, and inspired me. I think I can fight for the title" Submitted by Marco Caregnato in gpone.com Franco Morbidelli has made a strong comeback in the fight for the MotoGP title thanks to his victory in the Teruel Grand Prix but above all thanks to his consistency throughout the season. However, there are at least three episodes that can be defined as unfortunate and which prevented him from leading the table: engine failure at Jerez, the unfortunate accident with Zarco in Austria and being taken out by Aleix Espargarò at Misano 2. Yet despite these three zeros that did not depend on his mistakes, Morbidelli is 25 points behind Joan Mir and with three races remaining he is still able to think about the title. In an interview with Corriere della Sera, the Team Petronas rider talked about his current situation, his state of mind and the splendid relationshi

Reason why Valentino Rossi keeps falling..!

Last 3 Race Weekends have been nothing less than distaster/heartbreaks for Yellow Army and Valentino Rossi alike. While The Doctor seemed pretty confident on Saturday's, he crashed on Sunday's. But the question that arises here is why so frequent falls? Simon Patterson has given pretty good analysis about it. Have a read. Since his return to Yamaha in 2013, Valentino Rossi has built a new style of MotoGP career for himself, challenging at the front of the championship not through outright speed but through consistency and being close to podium contention nearly every weekend. In fact, that consistency has become such a Rossi trait that it almost handed him his last championship success in 2015 – a year where he took four wins to Jorge Lorenzo’s seven and Marc Marquez’s five but managed to keep the fight going until the final round. However, that reliable form has deserted him in recent rounds this year, with Sunday’s crash out of the French Grand Prix marking his third DNF in t

Quartararo admits he “can’t replace” Rossi at Yamaha!

Fabio Quartararo admits he “can’t replace” Valentino Rossi when the Frenchman steps up to the factory Yamaha squad in 2021 and is simply “taking his bike”. Nine-time grand prix motorcycle world champion Rossi will take Quartararo’s place at Petronas Yamaha next season, after a one-year deal with the Malaysian outfit and Yamaha was announced last weekend.  Yamaha moved to sign Quartararo amidst keen interest from Ducati on the 2019 rookie sensation, with Rossi’s original plans to assess his performances in the opening rounds before taking a decision on his future forcing him to be moved out of the works squad.  Quartararo’s deal with Yamaha to partner Maverick Vinales at the factory team runs through to 2022. Also read:  Why Rossi is called "The Doctor"? In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, Quartararo says he was “pleased” back in January that Yamaha believed in him for its future – but feels “nobody can touch” Rossi’s “place”.  “I was quite surprised because we make

Why is Valentino Rossi called 'The Doctor'?

Valentino Rossi, one of the most famous sports personality around the globe. He is called the Greatest Of All Time or The GOAT by his Fans. The only rider in history to win 125, 250, 500 and MotoGP™ World Championships, Valentino Rossi dominated MotoGP™ with first Honda and then Yamaha, taking the crown five times in a row until Nicky Hayden won the title in 2006 and then back on top in 2008 and 2009. Also read:  Why Rossi is still loved? He uses title "The Doctor" and a lot of his Fans are still not sure why? The following Information is from one of his short documentries.  "Since dominating the 500 cc category later known as MotoGP, "The Doctor" has become the nickname of choice for Rossi. Two theories prevail as to why Rossi uses "The Doctor." One is that Rossi adopted the nickname upon having earned a degree, which in Italy entitles one to use the title "Doctor".  Another, as spoken by Graziano himself, "The Doctor because, I don

Why Valentino Rossi is still so loved?

MotoGP is the best Motorcycle racing event and one of the best Racing events overall, challenged only by Formula 1. It consists of many races, usually about 18, in different parts of the world. Yet, where ever you go, irrespective of country, region etc, you will find one Color and one Number everywhere. The sea of Yellow Flags and number 46, has been around in MotoGP from the time I have been watching it. If you already don't know what or who I am talking about, probably you don't know anything about MotoGP at all. Just to make you aware, both these belong to 9 times World Champion, Valentino Rossi. MotoGP has seen some very fine Riders in recent past like Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Casey Stoner and of course, Marc Marquez but still no one has been able to find that huge love and support from followers and fans all over the Globe. What is so special about "The Doctor" that he has become synonymous with MotoGP itself for hundreds of thousands of Fans worldwide? 1. S

Story Behind Valentino Rossi's Helmet Designs and Some of Our Favorite ones..!

Well, its time for San Marino GP at Misano, the time of the year when our Doctor reveals his most  quirky  Helmet design every year.  Valentino Rossi is known for his bold and colorful personality – but he’s equally known for his many bold and colorful helmets, all of which have unique meanings to the world’s most loved road racer.  And yes, he has done it again. The 9 times world champion has once again shown signs of his undeniable originality and sense of the show.  So, what has he delighted us with this time?  A helmet design with a lot of humor: A blister of 4 Viagra Pills with one missing with a message in front "Doppia 46 mg" meaning double 46 milligrams, denoting the double heading at his home GP. So, what does that mean? Not sure, still waiting for the revelation. Does it denote that Yamaha needs to boost their performance? That's what Viagra is for, right? Or is it a message for Vale himself....!!!! (Also read:  San Marino GP: What to expect? ) Only Vale or time

San Marino GP 2020: What to expect?

So after a breather for 2 weeks, we are back again with some Racing action, with 3 back to back races and total 9 races in 11 weeks starting with the double header at Gran Premio Lenovo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini on the beautiful Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. After an unprecedented first 5 races of a shortened season due to Covid-19, we have already seen 4 riders and 3 manufacturers winning the races, which makes the Misano double header even more important. Some Good and Bad news have already made their way, Good that we might see some spectators in the stands and Bad that we have got report of 2 Positive Covid cases in the Paddock including Moto2 title contender, Jorge Martin. With so much already going on this season, let's take a look on what to expect from the San Marino GP . Yamahas have come to Misano with high hopes after awful weekends at Austria/Styria, wishing that the twisty circuit of Misano would give them some relief and their high corner speed

The Story Behind So Less Records Being Broken in MotoGP these days

MotoGP, the fastest 2 wheel sport in the world, is facing a real problem in last few years, LACK OF NEW RECORDS.   Not that the riders are not of that caliber any more, obviously we have Marc Marquez, Maverik Vinales, Quartarao, Pol and Valentino Rossi, the Doctor on the track, so what has changed?  Michelin became the Tyre supplier in MotoGP in 2016 and still Bridgestone has track records for about half of the tracks on the calendar.  Michelin has race records at Jerez, Le Mans, Losail, Misano, Mugello, Sachsenring, Sepang and Valencia. Bridgestone holds race records at Aragon, Assen, Brno, COTA, Motegi, Phillip Island and Termas. In a sport like MotoGP where technology is advancing at such fast pace, five years is really a very long time to keep your records. So what is the reason for that?  2 major reasons I can think of: Firstly, Michelin Tyres, although Michelin’s front slick precedes its rear slick whenever MotoGP riders take to the track, in terms of performance the front lags b

MotoGP Championship Battle: Who will sit on the Crown in 2020?

With 9 Races to go, lets take a look at some of the Title challengers for this year's shortened Calendar... This season has been a Roller-Coaster ride for Riders and Fans likewise, with 4 different race winners in 5 races so far and Fabio Quartararo, Miguel Olivera, Brad Binder and KTM winning their First ever Top spots in MotoGP, it seems like no one can predict what future has in store for the Championship this year. Lets take a look at current standings and see who are the favorites this season as per their current performances. 1. Fabio Quartararo Wins: 2 Podiums: 2 Fabio Quartararo got off to a perfect start by claiming his and Petronas Yamaha’s first two MotoGP victories at Jerez. But a downward trend of 7th, 8th and 13th places since has eroded his title advantage to just 3 points. Clearly capable of more race wins if the Yamaha package is performing as he needs, the upcoming Misano double header could prove pivotal in terms of his chances of a historic satellite team title.