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Biaggi (500) and Nakano (250) Victorious at Brno GP". Motorcycledaily.com. 20 August 2000. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019 . Retrieved 15 April 2019. Rossi wins despite McWilliams grit". Crash.net. Crash Media Group. 9 July 2000. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015 . Retrieved 15 July 2015. Before the first race of the 2001 season even started, Rossi and Biaggi had already had a heated argument when Biaggi encountered Rossi at a restaurant in Suzuka and told him to "wash your mouth out before saying my name". At the first round of the season in Japan, one of the most famous episodes in their rivalry took place when Biaggi seemed to have tried to push Rossi into the dirt at high speed and a few laps later Rossi overtook Biaggi and showed, on live television, his middle finger to him. [430] Their rivalry reached its peak two months later at the 2001 Catalan round when at the end of the 500cc race, Rossi and Biaggi came to blows (involving members of their entourage and circuit employees) in the moments before the podium ceremony. Neither rider admitted that they got into a fist fight, but Biaggi appeared in the post-race press conference with red marks and scratches on his face, which he said "must have been caused by a mosquito bite". Rossi claimed that the incident happened because Biaggi bumped into his manager as both riders prepared to go up to the podium with third-place finisher Loris Capirossi. [431] Barros (500) and Harada (250) Win Wet Mugello GP". Motorcycledaily.com. 3 June 2001. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019 . Retrieved 16 April 2019.

After the unexpected success and title of Rossi in 2008, many expected him to be a strong contender in 2009. Rossi took two consecutive second places: a regular podium in Qatar and a pole-podium in Japan, the race won by Rossi's teammate Jorge Lorenzo. [191] [192] Rossi continued with Team WRT for 2023, this time driving a BMW M4 GT3 as opposed to an Audi R8 LMS due to WRT becoming a BMW factory team. [422] Rossi won his first race in the GT World Challenge at Misano. [423] Road to Le Mans [ edit ]Criville Wins 500 GP at Imola; Capirossi First in 250 GP". Motorcycledaily.com. 5 September 1999. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019 . Retrieved 16 April 2019.

In 2023, Rossi competes in the 24H Series with KFC VR46 with WRT Team driving a BMW M4 GT3 car. In the first race in Dubai, he managed to get the third podium. From Indianapolis to San Marino, Rossi scored four consecutive fourth places before scoring yet another third-place podium at Aragón after a three-way battle for the spot with Álvaro Bautista, Stefan Bradl and Cal Crutchlow. [281] Rossi again finished just off the podium at the Malaysian round, finishing fourth but scored a final podium in the form of third place at the Australian round, once more battling Crutchlow and Bautista. [282] At the last two rounds in Japan and at the Valencian Community, he finished sixth and fourth respectively. In Japan, Rossi extended his championship lead to eighteen points with a second-place finish to Dani Pedrosa – his first win of the season – in drying conditions. Lorenzo had started on pole but faded to third with tyre issues. [316] Lorenzo then cut the lead to eleven points in Australia by finishing second to Rossi's fourth. [317] At the end of the 2013 season, Rossi announced the conclusion of his long collaboration with crew chief Jeremy Burgess, who was replaced by Silvano Galbusera, the former crew chief of Marco Melandri in the Superbike World Championship. [284]Rossi finished second in the championship with 295 points, 67 points behind champion Marc Márquez. [298] 2015 [ edit ] Rossi during an autograph session at the 2015 Grand Prix of the Americas Rossi wins slide spectacular!". Crash. 11 May 2003. Archived from the original on 16 August 2019 . Retrieved 16 August 2019. In 2008, Jorge Lorenzo joined Rossi in the Factory Yamaha team which started a new rivalry. Initially, relationships were friendly; Rossi won the 2008 title while Lorenzo suffered two serious crashes at Shanghai and Laguna Seca which prevented any serious rivalries from ever starting to begin with, Rossi concentrated more on his rivalry with Casey Stoner at the time. After leaving the family home in Tavullia, he moved to Milan, before taking up residency in London, England during his period with Honda. During this time he acquired a villa in Ibiza which he still owns, [526] and following the tax case returned to his main residence to live close to his family in Italy. Rossi is a practising Catholic. [527] Rossi and Stoner's rivalry ended permanently when Stoner retired in 2012 and Rossi returned to the Factory Yamaha team in 2013. [456] [457] Jorge Lorenzo Jorge Lorenzo and Rossi at the 2010 French Grand Prix

Rossi won the Rio round. However, it was Kenny Roberts Jr. who clinched the 2000 title after finishing in sixth position, which gave him an unassailable lead in the championship. [43] [44] [45] After his second 500cc win, Rossi went on to finish second at the Pacific race and third at the Australian races. [46] [47] [48] He finished second in his rookie season in the 500cc class with 209 points. The inaugural year for the MotoGP bikes was 2002, when riders experienced teething problems getting used to the new bikes. After this, the relationship between Rossi and Lorenzo became sour, though would ease once more when Lorenzo moved to the Factory Ducati team in 2017 whilst Rossi stayed with the team. [462] [463] In the subsequent seasons the rivalry cooled down as Andrea Dovizioso emerged as the main challenger to Marc Marquez starting with 2017. Rossi only won 1 race since then and Lorenzo 3 all coming in 2018 with Ducati after initially struggling with his new team. [464]Cope, Ben (30 July 2009). "Valentino Rossi, his first World Championship in 1997". Visordown. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 . Retrieved 15 April 2019. Rossi finished the season in first place with a total of 367 points, 147 points ahead of second-place finisher Marco Melandri and captured his fourth MotoGP, fifth top class and seventh overall championship in Sepang with four races remaining. [121] [122] He won 11 races including wins in three rain-affected races at Shanghai, Le Mans and Donington. Rossi rides the storm to fourth world title". Crash.net. Crash Media Group. 21 September 2002. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015 . Retrieved 15 July 2015. Valentino Rossi is expected to feature at the Bathurst 12-Hour endurance race at Mount Panorama in Australia. [512] Racing academy [ edit ]

Rossi competed in the GT World Challenge Europe in 2022 for Team WRT, driving an Audi R8 LMS in the endurance and sprint categories, and will sport the number 46, the same number he raced with in MotoGP. [418] 24H Series [ edit ] Rossi took his first pole position of the season at the Dutch race – his first pole since the 2014 Valencian Community round and 61st pole position in Grand Prix racing – and achieved his third victory of the season after a race-long battle with Márquez where the pair once again collided on the final corner on the last lap. [308] It was his first win from pole position since the 2009 San Marino Grand Prix and his twelfth successive podium. He also extended his championship lead to ten points over Lorenzo, who finished third. Biaggi (500) and Jacque (250) Win Final GP; Jacque 250 Champion". Motorcycledaily.com. 29 October 2000. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019 . Retrieved 15 April 2019. In addition, there are several other names who have managed to compete at the top of the standings, such as Luca Marini who was runner-up in Moto2 2020, Marco Bezzecchi who managed to get third in the final Moto2 2021 standings, and several other riders in academy.Rossi finished first in the championship with 306 points, 72 points ahead of second-place Jorge Lorenzo. Six wins was the lowest number of wins Rossi has had in a championship winning season; the previous minima were nine in 1999 in the 250cc class and 2003, 2004 and 2008 in MotoGP. Rossi also failed to win at Mugello for the first time since 2001. MotoGP officially retires Valentino Rossi's #46 at Mugello". www.motorsport.com. 28 May 2022. Archived from the original on 14 September 2022 . Retrieved 14 September 2022. At the opening round in Qatar, Rossi lined up fourteenth on the grid on Saturday but stormed through the field to finish in fifth at the line, +0.600 seconds behind race winner Andrea Dovizioso. [377] At the next race in Argentina, he rode a strong race where he battled with the Ducati of Dovizioso, overtaking him on the last lap to finish second, his first podium since the 2018 German round. [378] [379] At the third round in the Americas, Rossi again finished second after Marc Márquez crashed out of the race and Rossi was overtaken by the Suzuki of Álex Rins with four laps to go. Eventually, Rins crossed the line 0.462 seconds ahead of Rossi to win his first ever MotoGP race. [380] After the good results in Argentina and the U.S., Rossi only managed to finish in sixth and fifth place in Spain and France.

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