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  1. Uneori exagereaza cu comentatul si urla fortat. Sa nu uitam cum erau acum 4 ani... Au progresat,ceea ce e important.
  2. Eu vreau sa vad un concurs serios la digi.sa ofere un pachet castigatorului la ultima etapa in valencia.ce bine suna.
  3. Exagerati http://m.corrieredellosport.it/notizia/motori/cinemotori/2015/08/31-3625314/brad_pitt_vorrei_essere_come_valentino_rossi/?cookieAccept
  4. Si antal a gafat maxim aici cu intreruperea startului,cand au refacut grila. Haralambie e simpatic...a mai imbatranit si el.
  5. P   T   R

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    http://mobil.bihon.ro/#!mobilenews/detail/1567434 Detalii?
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeUECy2A6hE
  7. Stiu ca este promo cu pol espargaro care zice asa.dar cu rossi nu am vazut » Post actualizat in 30 May 2015 12:12 Domnule putinica,aberezi si iti inchipui prea multe lucruri.va rog sa nu mai comentati motogp pentru ca nu va pricepeti si o faceti la un nivel foarte slab.
  8. Da? Si ce a zis Uaci motogipi on dighisport tivu?
  9. Din ce vorbesti tu reiese ca nivelul lui e o chestie constanta.Daca anul trecut nu era marqez rossi avea sanse sa ia inca un titlu. » Post actualizat in 29 Apr 2015 10:49 *daca » Post actualizat in 09 May 2015 18:04 When Valentino Rossi crossed the line in third position last weekend in Jerez, the mercurial Italian re-wrote the history books for the umpteenth time in his career. Precisely 18 years and nine months since he was third in the Austrian 125cc race at the A1-Ring behind Ivan Goi and Dirk Raudies, Rossi’s third in Jerez was the 200th time he has stood on a World Championship podium. No other rider is even close to such an astonishing accomplishment, with Italian legend Giacomo Agostini closest on 159 podiums. Rossi’s latest record-breaking endeavor once again demonstrates his incredible longevity at the pinnacle of the sport. To put Rossi’s staying power into perspective, the Austrian Grand Prix back in 1996 was one day after my 23rd birthday. Now I’m not far off my 42nd birthday. There were 6847 days between rostrum number one and him reaching the double century in Jerez, or 978 weeks and one day! Rossi’s achievement is unique; particularly considering he plies his trade in a sport where danger lurks around every corner and the risk of injury is a constant occupational hazard. He’s not picking up a golf club, tennis racket or snooker cue to keep the bank balance ticking over. And then there are the mental and physical demands of riding a 260bhp race bred MotoGP bike on the absolute limit for three days over 18 weekends. That requires super human motivation and dedication to keep the mind and body razor sharp. For me, it is not only the fact that Rossi is still able to compete and beat the likes of Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo that is most impressive. It is the fact that he still wants to do it. He doesn’t do it for the money. Rossi is rich beyond his wildest dreams and is financially secure for life. He does it because he loves it. He wants to sit in the Movistar Yamaha garage long after the sun has set, pouring over data with his crew and calculating where he can squeeze even just a thousandth-of-a-second more out of his YZR-M1. He doesn’t shirk the daily visits to the gym to keep himself in peak physical condition. He thrives on constantly making minute tweaks to his riding style to stay competitive. Even at 36, Rossi is proof you can teach an old dog new tricks. But most of all he loves the thrill of competition and the buzz of wheel to wheel combat. He relishes testing himself against the fast and fearless younger generation headed by the likes of Marquez. In Jerez last weekend, he was asked how he has been able to keep so motivated and so driven to continue racing at the top. His answer was: “You can stay at home because it is enough and also don't risk and stay relaxed. But in my case I like very much the race. I love my life, also going around the world and especially working with Yamaha and my team. And the taste of victory is always special. It is a pleasure to work to find that feeling.” So there you go. He’s as motivated now standing aside Lorenzo and Marquez on the podium as he was nearly 20 years ago with Goi and Raudies. It’s a good job too because it looks like his title fight with Lorenzo and Marquez is building up to a classic clash of styles and personalities in 2015. After Lorenzo’s brilliant return to winning ways in Jerez and Marquez’s pain-defying ride to second, the Spanish pair clawed back precious points on Rossi in the Championship battle. A 201st podium in Le Mans next weekend, preferably on the top step from Rossi’s point of view, will be just what "The Doctor" ordered.
  10. Este aplicatie motogp pe itunes.iti faci anonament ,platesti pt tot anul si vezi tot.doar sa ai net bun.costa dar nu stai la coada
  11. Scoate statistica si lasa impresia artistica Da pe wikipedia Gibernau Baros etc
  12. http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/04/28/rossi-closes-in-on-200th-gp-podium/174516
  13. Ma amuza...rossi in 92 Casca e geniala Si eu am fost fan testoasele ninja...
  14. E simplu ..guru...scrie pe flanela Si ala micu ii ralph lauren
  15. O fi pt mobile version dar e facut prost.
  16. Eu nu inteleg ce e cu siteu motogp.com Un design de tot rahatul
  17. Fruuuuumossss! » Post actualizat in 15 Apr 2015 11:25 Jeremy McWilliams says Valentino Rossi's impressive start to the 2015 MotoGP World Championship bears further testament to the Movistar Yamaha rider's 'incredible' ability. The 36-year-old currently leads the championship ahead of this weekend's third round in Argentina after clinching a victory in Qatar and finishing third in Austin on the factory M1 and McWilliams – who famously shared the podium with Rossi at the British Grand Prix in 2000 – is in awe of the Italian star's longevity at the top level in motorcycle racing. “I'm just happy to see a guy who has obviously got an incredible amount of ability - mentally and physically to be able to do what he's doing at that age – to be able to go out and show them all the way round in Qatar,” McWilliams told Crash.net. “I'd love to see the Ducati get a win too because I knew Gigi Dall'Igna years ago when I was at Aprilia and he's come through and changed it around. It was definitely one of the best races of all time in Qatar and more power to Rossi because you can't rule him out. “It was incredible to see that the oldest man in the pack had more steam than the rest of them at the end of the race in Qatar. Rossi is and has been a very special rider for many, many years and people should never write him off,” added the Ulsterman. “If it wasn't for [Marc] Marquez and the special ability that he has got, I think Rossi would be an eight-time MotoGP world champion.” McWilliams believes Rossi takes extra motivation from those critics who have dismissed his chances of securing another premier class crown because of his age and admits he hopes more victories follow for The Doctor this season. “Whenever he hears journalists writing him off because of his age that's what gives him even more determination than anything else and I think that happened at the first race,” said McWilliams. “You can't buy that kind of determination; it doesn't matter how much money you have or how many cars or girlfriends you have, nothing comes close to getting out there and beating the young riders and that feeling has just got better and better for him. “I hope to see more of it and maybe Yamaha have refined that bike just that little bit more this year but Marquez is something special and what he does with a bike is more than anyone else does with a bike. You can't write him off either because he's got more will to win than any rider I've ever seen. “We're talking about the oldest guy and the youngest guy in the championship here but you can't forget about the riders in between and you've got [Andrea] Dovizioso who is on the best machinery he's been on for some time and he's hungry, and [Jorge] Lorenzo will come back,” he added. “It's going to be one of the best years in MotoGP and most people I've spoken to want to see Rossi doing well and let's hope he will.”
  18. Atata timp cat va reusi sa se tina tare in varf ,sper sa ramana in motogp,altfel nu.
  19. In reluare azi pe eurosport.la10 parca.
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