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Max to Supermax
By Gordon Ritchie on 28/03/2002 10:49:25
Four years into his 500GP career, and Max Biaggi still hasn't won the ultimate prize the sport can offer. In a couple of years, he lost to riders he is rated higher than by most. When will Max become more than just another factor?
For a bloke with four Grand Prix World Championships to his credit, Max Biaggi has been having a bit of a slim time in the last few years.During his run of four straight aces, from '94 to '97, Max was the sublime 250 GP entity, winning a hat
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Alexandre Barros The Great
By Gordon Ritchie on 03/06/2003 11:17:57
Alex Barros has been around for years, but now he and Max Biaggi are the men most likely to topple Valentino Rossi. We talk to the 'old' man of MotoGP...
, the old family firm and its latest favoured son cutting expecting to cut as wide a swathe as ever. Next up is perennial second favourite Max Biaggi, also now back on a Honda, but a real threat on any machine.Maybe, maybe Kenny Roberts on the all-new Suzuki
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Gordon Ritchie Column - Mar 2006
By Gordon Ritchie on 01/03/2006 14:59:17
Knock, knock. Who's there?
of 2005 - Chris Vermeulen - has gone the other way .At time of press, the Max Biaggi and Alex Barros situations have not been clarified but, even if neither can make SBK a reality, Troy Bayliss, Franco Battaini, Roby Rolfo and Ruben Xaus have already
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Carry On Doctor
By Gordon Ritchie & Niall Mackenzie on 22/10/2007 14:21:19
Against all the odds, Valentino Rossi took Yamaha's mediocre M1 to MotoGP victory this year. Here the champ takes time out to talk to our Niall about riding, winning and shoe-shopping...
almost as vociferous as the previous M1 incumbent, Max Biaggi, a rider who at least scored wins in its first year, 2002.So what turned last year's pup into this year's lion?Well, you'd be surprised how much of the M1 is basically the same as the 2003
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