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General => Motor Sport => Topic started by: Nellywelly on Friday, 06 August 2021, 06:15 AM
Sad day!
The Doctor is retiring from racing.
I was kinda hoping that he was going to carry on in his own team with his brother. At least for one more year.
Looking forward to Silverstone at the end of this month. Tickets in the bag!!!
It had to come but a sad day
It'll be a long time before his likes are seen again with such a long and successful career.
"Greatest of all time" that's a very subjective thing but "best of my life time" I'd go with that.
I'm sure he'll still be involved for many years to come via his VR46 organisation and team ownership.
:cheers:
Probably one of the most well known people in the world, even non-MotoGP people recognise and know him. :onya:
I agree a sad day, however going out on top is the best way to finish a career that has spanned so many years. I think he was knee scrapping before he could walk LOL. :boogie:
It will be interesting to see how he goes as a spectator :whatever:
No doubting he was a fantastic rider! I don't understand the haters ???
Quote from: GSXKING on Friday, 06 August 2021, 03:34 PM
going out on top is the best way to finish a career
Yeah shame he didn't
He should have finished a year or two ago. He just hasn't been a genuine contender for a while now.
Moto Gp about to start again tonight. Rossi just a brilliant character, rider. How he goes managing a Ducati team?
As long as he does not regenerate into Jodie Whittaker - it will all get overly inclusive and too PC. :laugh: