Valentino Rossi
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- Valentino Rossi Grazie Vale Jacket MotoGP 2022Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Grazie Vale 46 Leather One Piece Suit Valentino RossiSpecial Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Valentino Rossi Aprilia Riding Jacket GP 1999Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Valentino Rossi Racing Jacket Petronas Yamaha MotoGP 2021Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Rossi Suit For Motorcycle Riding Yamaha Petronas MotoGP 2021Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Valentino Rossi Replica Gloves MotoGP 2019Special Price $131.25 Regular Price $175.00
- Valentino Rossi Jacket Monster Yamaha MotoGP 2020Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Valentino Rossi Jacket Yamaha MotoGP (Spain) 2005Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Valentino Rossi Monster Energy Leather Suit MotoGP 2020Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Rossi Yamaha Monster Energy Jacket MotoGP 2019Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
- Valentino Rossi Yamaha Monster Race Suit MotoGP 2019Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Valentino Rossi Boots Repsol Honda MotoGP 2003Special Price $149.25 Regular Price $199.00
- Gloves Valentino Rossi Honda Repsol MotoGP 2003Special Price $131.25 Regular Price $175.00
- Rossi Motorcycle Leathers Black Motociclismo Repsol HondaSpecial Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Valentino Rossi Yamaha Boots MotoGP (Spain) 2005Special Price $149.25 Regular Price $199.00
- Valentino Rossi Yamaha Gloves MotoGP (Spain) 2005Special Price $131.25 Regular Price $175.00
- Valentino Rossi Gloves Replica 2018 MotoGPSpecial Price $131.25 Regular Price $175.00
- Rossi Motorcycle Suit Black Movistar Yamaha 2018Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
- Valentino Rossi Suit Movistar Yamaha Losail Circuit MotoGP 2018Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
Valentino Rossi, a living legend
An Italian rider, born on February 16th, 1979 in Urbino, Italy. Rossi was riding bikes from an early age; the credit goes to the encouragement of his father Graziano, who himself a former Grand Prix winner. Later the start in go-karts, Rossi progressed to mini-motos and quickly showed a talent for two-wheels, in 1992 becoming the regional champion.
The following few years saw him quickly rise through the ranks of junior road racing, claiming the Italian Sports Production Championship in 1994 and the Italian 125cc Championship in 1995. He secures 3rd place in the 125cc European Championship, that was enough to ensure him a ride in the World Championship the following year.
9 Times World Championship Wins
125 cc
1996 – 9th 125cc with Aprilia RS1251997 – 1st 125cc Second Youngest World Champion with Aprilia RS125
250 cc
1998 – 2nd 250cc with Aprilia RS2501999 – 1st 250cc Youngest World Champion with Aprilia RS250
500 cc
2000 – 2nd 500cc (Premiere class) with Honda NSR5002001 – 1st 500cc (Premiere class) with Honda NSR500
MotoGP
2003 – 1st MotoGP with Honda RC211V
2004 – 1st MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2005 – 1st MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2006 – 2nd MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2008 – 1st MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2009 – 1st MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2010 – 3rd MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2011 – 7th MotoGP with Ducati Desmosedici GP11
2013 – 4th MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2014 – 2nd MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2015 – 2nd MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
2016 – 2nd MotoGP with Yamaha YZR-M1
VALENTINO ROSSI, A LIVING LEGEND
Valentino Rossi (born February 16, 1979) is an Italian former professional motorcycle road racer and nine-time Grand Prix motorcycle racing world champion. Nicknamed The Doctor for his dedication to his craft, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time. He has nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name: seven in the premier 500cc/MotoGP class. He holds the record of most premier class victories with 89 victories; this includes both Honda and Yamaha racing teams during his career. He was also the only rider to compete in 400 or more Grands Prix during his career; he rode under number 46 throughout his entire career.
After graduating to the premier class in 2000, Rossi won the final 500cc World Championship (becoming the last satellite rider to win the top-class title to date) and the 8 Hours of Suzuka with Honda in 2001. He also won MotoGP World Championships with the factory Honda Team in 2002 and 2003 and continued his run of back-to-back championships by winning the 2004 and 2005 titles after leaving Honda to join Yamaha. He lost his 2006 title after a crash in Valencia. In 2007, Rossi eventually finished third overall before regaining his title in 2008 and retaining it in 2009. After a 2010 season marred by a broken leg and no title defence, he left Yamaha to join Ducati replacing Casey Stoner for 2011 and 2012 seasons; these two were two losing seasons with Ducati as well.
In 2013, Rossi returned to Yamaha and finished fourth in the standings. He then won three successive runner-up positions from 2014 to 2016. His best chance at winning a tenth title came in 2015, when he led the championship for most of the season, losing out five points behind teammate Jorge Lorenzo who won his first championship. 2017 was Rossi's final season with over 200 points in the championship and he took his final win at the Dutch TT at age 38. After three winless seasons with the factory Yamaha team, he moved to Petronas SRT for 2021, retiring after only one season with the satellite Yamaha team and failing to achieve a podium for the first time in a career spanning 26 seasons in Grands Prix. The dominant force in MotoGP in the 2000s all of Rossi's seven premier class titles came during this decade including 77 race wins and 48 pole positions. In the ensuing 12 seasons, he managed 12 race wins and seven pole positions. During this period, Rossi was the 6th most successful rider in terms of total race victories.
Rossi was inducted into the MotoGP Hall of Fame as an official Legend by the FIM at the awards ceremony after the conclusion of the 2021 season. His legendary #46 bike number was retired at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix. Rossi owns the Racing Team VR46, which competes in both Moto2 and MotoGP as of 2022. He also plans to be involved in and administering his motorcycle racing team VR46. In addition to his team management role, Rossi competes full-time in GT World Challenge Europe, driving an Audi R8 LMS for Team WRT.
9 TIMES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINS
# | Year | Position | Class | Motorcycle | Team | Suit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1996 | 09th | 125cc | Aprilia RS125 | Scuderia AGV Aprilia | 1996 - Valentino Rossi |
2 | 1997 | 1st | 125cc | Aprilia RS125 | Scuderia AGV Aprilia | 1997 - Valentino Rossi |
3 | 1998 | 2nd | 250cc | Aprilia RS250 | Nastro Azzurro Aprilia | 1998 - Valentino Rossi |
4 | 1999 | 1st | 250cc | Aprilia RS250 | Nastro Azzurro Aprilia | 1999 - Valentino Rossi |
5 | 2000 | 2nd | 500cc | Honda NSR500 | Nastro Azzurro Honda | 2000 - Valentino Rossi |
6 | 2001 | 1st | 500cc | Honda NSR500 | Nastro Azzurro Honda | 2001 - Valentino Rossi |
7 | 2002 | 1st | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2002 - Valentino Rossi |
8 | 2003 | 1st | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2003 - Valentino Rossi |
9 | 2004 | 1st | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha | 2004 - Valentino Rossi |
10 | 2005 | 1st | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Gauloises Yamaha Team | 2005 - Valentino Rossi |
11 | 2006 | 2nd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Camel Yamaha Team | 2006 - Valentino Rossi |
12 | 2007 | 3rd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Fiat Yamaha Team | 2007 - Valentino Rossi |
13 | 2008 | 1st | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Fiat Yamaha Team | 2008 - Valentino Rossi |
14 | 2009 | 1st | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Fiat Yamaha Team | 2009 - Valentino Rossi |
15 | 2010 | 3rd> | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Fiat Yamaha Team | 2010 - Valentino Rossi |
16 | 2011 | 7th | 1000cc | Ducati Desmosedici GP11 | Factory Ducati Team | 2011 - Valentino Rossi |
17 | 2012 | 6th | 1000cc | Ducati Desmosedici GP11 | Factory Ducati Team | 2012 - Valentino Rossi |
18 | 2013 | 4th | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Yamaha Factory Racing | 2013 - Valentino Rossi |
19 | 2014 | 2nd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Movistar Yamaha | 2014 - Valentino Rossi |
20 | 2015 | 2nd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Movistar Yamaha | 2015 - Valentino Rossi |
21 | 2016 | 2nd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Movistar Yamaha | 2016 - Valentino Rossi |
22 | 2017 | 5th | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Movistar Yamaha | 2017 - Valentino Rossi |
23 | 2018 | 3rd | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Movistar Yamaha | 2018 - Valentino Rossi |
24 | 2019 | 7th | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Monster Energy Yamaha | 2019 - Valentino Rossi |
25 | 2020 | 15th | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Monster Energy Yamaha | 2020 - Valentino Rossi |
26 | 2021 | 18th | 1000cc | Yamaha YZR-M1 | Monster Energy Yamaha | 2021 - Valentino Rossi |