ozzieboy
Well-Known Member
Where you from again? I thought that was a West Texas saying!
LOL. I've been using that saying since I was knee high to a grasshopper
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Where you from again? I thought that was a West Texas saying!
Looks like God is also affected by Ducati front end syndrome.
12th in qualifying is unheard of for him in previous years.
Looks like God is also affected by Ducati front end syndrome.
12th in qualifying is unheard of for him in previous years.
Valentino Rossi’s arrival at Yamaha in 2004 was the start of a new era, both in the Italian rider’s career and the Japanese factory’s MotoGP history. Winning his first race on board the M1 at Welkom, Rossi confounded the critics who doubted his ability to transfer his success across from Honda and went on to secure the World Championship title that year.
Three further titles followed – in 2005, 2008 and 2009 – as Rossi underlined his status as one of the sport’s modern greats, and a stream of highlights were delivered along the way as a formidable force in MotoGP continued to enjoy great success amassing 46 race victories along the way.
With the end of the 2010 season came the beginning of a change as Rossi prepared to make the switch to Ducati for 2011, and in the attached motogp.com video the 31 year-old’s finest moments on the M1 are compiled, from his first kiss following victory at Welkom in 2004 to his farewell to the bike at Valencia in the final round of the 2010 campaign.
Review the highlights of the Rossi-Yamaha years and enjoy the most recent chapter in the nine-time World Champion’s illustrious career, before a new episode gets underway with Ducati…
So far the "new episode" at Ducati is a horror movie.
Rossi is looking a lot like yesterdays hero these days.
Ducati have massive problems with their new bike, apparently the 1000cc GP12 lapped slower than the 800cc Honda and Yamaha's at Mugello.