Is Valentino Rossi the greatest ever?
Valentino Rossi also known as The Doctor is one of the greatest champion and one of the most humble person in the sporting field . He is always smiling and gives his 100% on every race day. First in all time race wins standings with 77 race wins. First in all time podium standings with 125 podiums in premier class.
Why Valentino Rossi is so famous?
“He has a lot of success thanks to his personality, his charisma and his passion for what he does,” says Fratesi. And when it came to celebrations, Rossi was the trail-blazer, always thinking of new ways to revel in his success.
Why do they call Rossi goat?
Rossi was also given the nickname of “the GOAT”, an abbreviation of Greatest of all Time, by teammate Colin Edwards and numerous members of the world’s media who believe that Rossi truly is the greatest rider ever to take to a racing circuit.
How much does a Valentino Rossi helmet cost?
Buying an official Valentino Rossi helmet used to be very expensive as they were usually released in limited edition numbers in the premium AGV helmet ranges. AGV have now started releasing Valentino Rossi replica helmets in the bestselling AGV K3 range which are very reasonably priced and can usually be picked up at around £/$ 200.
What makes Rossi’s helmet designs so special?
Over the years Rossi’s helmet designs have taken on an important and almost talismanic role, and the designs have been used to communicate with his fans by documenting the highs and low, the frustrations and successes throughout his racing career.
How many times has Rossi won the MotoGP?
Valentino Rossi is a 9 times motorcycle Grand Prix champion and one of the most successful and popular morotcycle racers of all time. Born in 1979 in Tavullia in Italy, Valentino’s father, Graziano Rossi, was a motorcycle racer and the young Valentino followed in his footsteps and was racing MiniMotos and Go Karts at a young age.
How did Valentino Rossi get his start in racing?
Valentino began his motorcycle Grand Prix career in 1996 when he joined Aprilia to race for them in the 125cc class. In his second season Valentino secured the 125cc World Title and then moved up to the 250cc class. More success followed and Rossi claimed the 250cc World Championship in 1999.