Valentino Rossi

Valentino Rossi - Qatar Test
Rider: Valentino Rossi
Nickname: The Doctor
Nationality: Italian
Team: Fiat Yamaha
Machine: YZR-M1 (#46)
Born: February 16, 1979 in Urbino, Italy

Valentino Rossi is of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Fans around the globe cheer for the charismatic Italian and he responds with flamboyant post-race celebrations and riding style that always attracts attention. The Doctor became a Champion of all three GP series, 125, 250, as well as the final year of classic 500cc racing. Rossi joined Mike Hailwood and Phil Read as the only men to have accomplished this task.

Valentino has been going by the motto of "one year to learn, one year to win" throughout his GP career. Rossi began racing GP in the 125 class in 1996. The following year he became the youngest ever GP champion at age 16, winning 11 rounds along the way. He was moved up to the 250 class in 1998 where he finished 2nd with 5 wins. In 1999 he once again become a champion, (the youngest 250 champ to date), dominating the series with 9 victories. Next up: 500GP aboard the venerable Honda NSR. In 2000 young Rossi finished behind Kenny Roberts Jr. and returned in 2001 with a mission: To become a 500 GP champion. He did just that. After a year long battle with rival Max Biaggi, he wrapped up the championship with 11 victories and established himself as one of the greatest GP racers of all time.

I think that we can be back fighting again in Motegi. I am so glad we could race today after yesterday and I am satisfied to be leaving here having made a good start to the season - it is long! Valentino Rossi - MotoGP - Losail
"In 2009 it will be even more difficult because my adversaries, who suffered in 2008, are now out for payback and will be looking to beat me. I think it’s going to be even harder than 2008!" - Rossi
The most dominating rider since in the modern era, the unthinkable happened when Rossi lost his title to Nicky Hayden in 2006. Rossi's failure came when he crashed during the season finale at Valencia, losing his points lead to Hayden. Sporting the Excalibur motif on his 2007 preseason factory Yamaha, the unspoken message from Rossi was loud and clear: The once and future king is dead set on recovering his crown. The Doctor fell short in 2007, however, losing his supremacy to Ducati's Casey Stoner and finishing the season third in the championship.

In 2008 Rossi took Fiat Yamaha and switched to Bridgestone rubber, the same slicks as Stoner. The result was yet another dominating season from The Doctor and another MotoGP crown.

Career Highlights:
2008 - 1st MotoGP (Yamaha)
2007 - 3rd MotoGP (Yamaha)
2006 - 2nd MotoGP (Yamaha)
2005 - 1st MotoGP (Yamaha)
2004 - 1st MotoGP (Yamaha)
2003 - 1st MotoGP (Honda)
2002 - 1st MotoGP (Honda)
2001 - 1st 500 MotoGP (Honda)
2000 - 2nd 500 MotoGP (Honda)
1999 - 1st 250 MotoGP (Aprilia)
1998 - 2nd 250 MotoGP (Aprilia)
1997 - 1st 125 MotoGP (Aprilia)
1996 - 9th 125 MotoGP (Aprilia)
1995 - 3rd European 250 Series (Sandroni)
1995 - 1st Italian 125 Sports Production (Sandroni)
1994 - 1st Italian 125 Sports Production (Sandroni)