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September 21, 2010

Moto GP 2010 Prediction Champion


Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa were both failed to win the MotoGP Aragon. However, the results of the last race is making two Spanish rider became the remaining candidates for the 2010 MotoGP world champion.
Casey Stoner, who is featured as the fastest rider in the Moto GP race of Aragon, Sunday (09/19/2010) yesterday. In a race that could only finsi fourth Lorenzo, while Pedrosa completed the race as runner up.
The result of the race there was not much change the composition of the drivers in the standings. Lorenzo stood at the top with 284 total points collected, while Pedrosa stalking behind him with 228 figures were collected.
Both are far superior over the three positions occupied by Casey Stoner (155 pts). Ducati behind champion Valentino Rossi is perched to be satisfied with saving 140 points.

Dani Pedrosa Vs Jorge Lorenso

Spaniard Alex Criville was the last to become the champion in class motor racing king. This season, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa could be the honor of defeating the former Honda rider.
With still no remaining five series this season, the title certainly lived became seizure Lorenzo and Pedrosa. These conditions ensure that Spain will again have the most prestigious world championship class in the world of motor racing.
The last time the Spanish had a world champion is the year 1999 to have achieved this through Alex Criville the Repsol Honda. After that, the drivers from the United States, Italy and Australia alternately become champions.
"Yes we'll make history," said Pedrosa in the U.S.. "I do not have much choice (about the competition became world champion), but globally we see that Spain will have three world champions this year and the second in the primary classroom," said Honda's hero.

September 20, 2010

Rossi Absent in the Last Two Series

The chance to be world champion this season is closed, Valentino Rossi was considered to be absent in the last two series: Spain and Portugal.

The Doctor-nickname-Rossi chose to concentrate on post-traumatic restore his physical condition some time ago. The Italian rider plans will rise to the surgical table to undergo shoulder surgery which became the main issue. Actually the plan was disclosed Rossi jauhjauh days and will be done at the end of the season.

September 17, 2010

Profile of Valentino Rossi





Date of Birth: 16 February 1979
City of Birth: Urbino, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Residence: London, UK
Height: 182 cm
Weight: 59 kg
Marriage Status: Single
Hobby: football and radio-controlled toys
Number of GP Racing: 174x
(114x in MotoGP/500cc, 30x in the 250cc, the 125cc 30x)
Total victory in the GP: 84x
(In MotoGP/500cc 57x, 14x in the 250cc, the 125cc 12x)
Pole Positions: 45x
Naik Podium: 127x
Total Winners: 7 Grand Prix
(1x in the 125cc, 250cc 1x in, 1x in the 500cc, 4x in MotoGP)
The first time racing in 1991
The first time Grand Prix champion: Malaysia, 1996 (125cc)
Pole was first reached in 1996 Posistion

Rossi of Yamaha to ducati


Valentino Rossi finally reveal his future in the arena of MotoGP. After the race at Brno, Czech Republic, Sunday (8/15/2010), "The Doctor" was officially made an announcement that the end of this season he moved from Yamaha and Ducati started the season will be defended in 2011.
Nevertheless, there is still a puzzle surrounding the decision of seven-time world champion in the premier class. A number of speculations mentioned, Rossi tempted by the value of contracts on offer so that he would leave Ducati Yamaha, which has been defended for seven consecutive years.
However, company president Gabriele del Torchio had a different view. According to him, Rossi moved into the Ducati because it has strong relationships with the general manager of the Italian manufacturer Filippo Preziosi.

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