Valentino Rossi - Moto GP Assen yesterday.

dario

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Yesterday the Dutch GP took place at Assen. I have been a keen fan of Moto GP for many years and really enjoyed seeing Valentino Rossi come up through the ranks of 125, and 250 becoming world campion in each class. Then to see him rise up through the 500 cc class and then to the modern day 4 strokers and becoming multiple world champion for Honda and Yamaha.

It has been desperately difficult to see him pretty much languishing through 2 years with Ducati and then the first part of this year with Yamaha to the point where i'm no longer fussed if i watch it or not.

Yesterday his and my agony ended. yes, one of the top riders had a collar bone operation (Jorge Lorenzo) and drove the race, but he won in the face of extremely stiff opposition.

Some engineering work by Gerry Burgess and his team has finally paid off. Vale can ride his Yamaha the way he wants to and has the feel he needs in the front end.

Well Done Valentino Rossi! May it all continue. You, in my opinion are the son of God when it come to motorcycling ability.

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Legend! :thumbsup:
Marquez (if he can keep it shiny side up) is one to watch...2015 could be his year.
 
2 years wasted in the "Ducati dream team".I hope he breaks Ago's record's but time is running out for him.Followed Rossi from the 125's and it will be a sad day when he retires.
Cal is doing a great job and should stay with the Yamahas.I met Bradley Smith at Donington Park when I did a track day on the bike.For his age he is very mature and not big headed about it all,about 8 stone wet through and it makes you wonder how they handle those bikes.Support the Brit's,Scott is doing well too in Moto2 as well :thumbsup:
 
Great to see him on the top step. :thumbsup: Now his bike seems to be sorted it will be interesting to see if he can beat Lorenzo when he's fit. Last time at Yamaha before he went to Ducati, Rossi was injured and Lorenzo was putting into practice what he'd learnt from Rossi.
 
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