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Valentino Rossi is widely regarded as one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time, thanks to his stellar record in ...
Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez may not be the best of friends. Their rivalry—spanning iconic duels, controversial clashes, ...
Now some feel good news to round out the week. MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi has confirmed he’ll be racing for Team WRT Audi in the coming GT World Challenge Europe series. As it happens, the ...
Valentino Rossi, the legendary MotoGP champion, is considering reducing his racing commitments after the 2024 season due to personal reasons. July 5, 2009; Monterey, CA; Moto GP rider Valentino ...
Valentino Rossi, the legendary nine-time motorcycle world champion, has transitioned from his illustrious MotoGP career, which spanned over two decades, to a new pace of life post-retirement ...
Rossi likely is in his last season with Monster Energy Yamaha as teammate Maverick Vinales will be joined in the premier class by Fabio Quartararo in 2021. “The Doctor” could move to another Yamaha ...
MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi will miss the Aragon GP after contracting COVID-19. The seven-time series champion said he woke up with sore bones and a fever on Thursday before taking the test.
Valentino Rossi Will Stop Racing Motorbikes As He Lines Up A Switch To Four-Wheeled Competition The nine-time world champion is now looking to expand his horizons by Sam D. Smith August 5, 2021 at ...
Valentino Rossi says the 2021 season will be his last as a racer in MotoGP. He has taken 115 victories across all classes, including a record 89 in the premier division, most recently in 2017.
Valentino Rossi is the first driver confirmed by the Belgian team for the 2022 season. He will be paired in both series with Audi Sport drivers, who will be named " in due course, " as W Racing ...
Afterward, star racer Valentino Rossi, who managed to avoid the wreck, said Morbidelli’s vehicle “nearly killed me.” “I was so scared,” Rossi told Sky Italia, according to France 24.
Share Nine-time motorcycle racing world champion Valentino Rossi announced today that he tested positive for COVID-19, becoming MotoGP’s first rider to test positive for the virus.
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