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GP Allstars quiz Valentino Rossi
By Gordon Ritchie on 22/09/2010 10:56:45
In 2004 Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Freddie Spencer, champions all, grill Valentino Rossi on himself, his bike and his MotoGP opposition (such as it is)
of the sport's all-time greats - Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Freddie Spencer, the men he hero-worshipped as a kid - he positively rubbed his hands at the prospect of answering them.Kevin Schwantz graduated from Superbikes with Suzuki in the 1980s and won
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Where Are They Now? Kevin Magee
By Gordon Ritchie on 05/01/2011 17:07:03
The brightest young Aussie prospect ever survived hideous injury to nurture the careers of others
Rainey in a factory Yamaha 500 team operated by Kenny Roberts.Nowadays 'Magoo', as he is affectionately known down under, is the expert TV commentator on Australian TV, a part-time magazine road tester, an instructor for an Aussie race school and trains
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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?
Roberts Senior World Championship contenders, even the greats like Rainey, Lawson, Schwantz, Gardner, Doohan and (whisper it) Rossi, a lot longer than a single 500 race to leapfrog onto motorcycle racing's highest podium step. No home-town advantage
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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...
it could be between Lawson, Rainey, Schwantz and Doohan because I saw them all racing. But then some people will say Agostini, Hailwood or Surtees, although I don't know because I didn't ever see them race. This will always be a difficult question to answer
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