The only rider in history to win 125, 250, 500 and MotoGP™ World Championships, Valentino Rossi dominated MotoGP™ with first Honda and then Yamaha, taking the crown five times in a row until Nicky Hayden won the title in 2006. Back on top in 2008 and 2009, the Italian was then beaten to the crown by teammate Jorge Lorenzo in 2010 and left to join the factory Ducati Team. After three podiums over a tough two seasons, the rider from Tavullia was back at Yamaha for 2013 and took his first win in three years in Assen. Runner up in the title in 2014, Rossi then fought for his tenth crown in 2015 but was beaten in the final race by Lorenzo once again. 2016 has seen more pole positions, podiums and race wins and saw the Italian runner up once again; remaining with Movistar Yamaha MotoGP for 2017 with new teammate Maverick Viñales. Another win, at the Dutch GP at the TT Circuit Assen, was the jewel in another successful season – but struggles for the team with low grip and a broken leg sustained in training just before Misano put a damper on the latter half of the year. Rossi impressed to come back from his injury after only three weeks, however, and took another podium before the end of the year, coming second in the awesome showdown at Phillip Island. For 2018, the Italian remained with Yamaha and took another top three overall in the standings, but Rossi didn't stand on the top step in 2018. No win would come Rossi’s way in 2019 either, two podiums in the opening three races would be the only time we saw the number 46 spray the bubbly, while it didn’t get better in 2020, with third in the Andalusian GP his season best result. 2021 sees him make the move to Petronas SRT where he can link up with his academy graduate Franco Morbidelli. Will the change of scenery spark new life into the MotoGP™ veteran?
Legend Stats
Legend Bio
All categories
MotoGP, 500cc, 250cc, 125cc
Date of birth
16/02/1979
Place of birth
Urbino
Legend Story
News
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VR46 seat: "Vale is here to make the right decision for 2024"
Team Director Uccio Salucci states there are two riders in the running to replace Luca Marini in the team
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Multiple MotoGP™ World Champions moving to Ducati: what’s happened before?
Marc Marquez joins former rivals Lorenzo and Rossi in switching to the Bologna factory, but how did it go for those greats?
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Marc Marquez & Gresini: facing a historic challenge together
The #93 could make history as the first rider in the MotoGP™ era to clinch a World Championship with an independent team
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Rins has pushed over the first domino
Nick Harris takes a look back at some other huge silly season moves, including Rossi in 2004, as we get set to learn more in the coming weeks
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Rossi, MotoGP™ and the rise of personalised butt patches
ESPN explore how rider’s names and nicknames being printed on their butt patches became a distinguishable trend in motorcycle racing
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Valentino Rossi: "Bezzecchi can fight for the Championship"
In a Sportweek special, the MotoGP™ Legend celebrates the potential of Bez and his team, as well as the success of the VR46 Academy
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History beckons for Bagnaia and the #1 plates
Mick Doohan is the benchmark for the reigning Champion as he hopes to break a 25 year old record in the sport
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"He sees everything" - Rossi's role in magic Mugello weekend
The VR46 academy came of age in MotoGP™ as Marco Bezzecchi and Luca Marini both took front row starts and top six finishes in Italy
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Videos
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Rossi returns for the title decider: "It will be electric!"
The nine-time World Champion is in the paddock as Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin vie for Championship glory in the season finale
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Bagnaia aiming to emulate M. Marquez and Rossi in title chase
The Italian could become the third rider to claim back-to-back MotoGP™ titles, and he would do it in front of 'The Doctor' who's set to be in Valencia
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MotoGP™ Legend Valentino Rossi handed the freedom of Tavullia
The nine-time World Champion was bestowed the highest honour from his hometown and received the keys to the city ahead of the San Marino GP
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UNSEEN: "My heart beats because I saw Valentino..."
Marco Bezzecchi helped cap a superb day for the VR46 academy with the boss watching on in Austria, and the MotoGP™ Legend was in the thick of boisterous celebrations
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Bravo! Rossi salutes Mooney VR46 duo in Austria
Both riders completed moves past Alex Marquez which earned Marco Bezzecchi another MotoGP™ podium and Luca Marini P4 on a big day for the academy
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"We got lost!" - Bezzecchi's one star review of Rossi taxis!
After firing home a record-breaking lap for P1, the Italian required the services of his mentor on a scooter, but things didn't quite go to plan
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Rossi: Bez & Pecco rivalry is different to any I've ever had
'The Doctor' discusses the on track success of his team in 2023 and admits that it is a "crucial moment" for Academy graduate Morbidelli
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46: Valentino Rossi's number retirement ceremony in full
The MotoGP™ Legend was bestowed the honour of having his iconic number withdrawn from the sport in front of a packed house in Mugello