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  1. O statistica foarte tare . ...nici nu pot sa viseze la performanta doctorului
  2. Felicitari familiei! Sa fie sanatoasa! putea sa o numeasca Rossilinda
  3. Stoner’s baby born... on Rossi’s birthday! Reigning double MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner became a father for the first time on Thursday, when wife Adriana gave birth to a baby girl. “We are very happy to announce Alessandra Stoner was born on the 16/02/2012 at 21:55 weighing 2.8kg. Mum & baby are both doing well!” said a message on the official HRC MotoGP Twitter account. The 16th of February is also Valentino Rossi's birthday - the seven-time MotoGP champion celebrating his 33rd birthday on Thursday! Stoner and Rossi will be back on track during the second official MotoGP test of 2012, which starts at Sepang on February 28. Saracul!!!
  4. La Multi Ani maestre! mai vrem un titlu
  5. a observat si Bogdan ..tre' sa sarbatorim..
  6. ..prototip de suporter Rossi? hmmm...ma intreb cum arata un prototip de suporter Stoner sau astia sunt stock? p.s. se pare ca nu ti-au placut concertele Rossi la instrumente Yamaha
  7. One on One: Valentino Rossi & Masao Furusawa Continuing its “ONE on ONE” series, Yamaha has pitted two staples of its MotoGP garage to interview each other: nine-time World Champion Valentino Rossi and former-Executive of Engineering Operations Masao Furusawa. The video is obviously a bit untimely, as Rossi has already made the switch over to Ducati, but the interview proves relevant as he and Furusawa talk about why Rossi made the jump in the paddock from Honda to Yamaha in 2003. If you supplant the appropriate manufacturers’ names, you could almost hear Rossi talking about his reasoning thus far with the Italian racing brand. So far the video series is two-parts long, and has some great insights into the relationship that was the driving force for Rossi joining Yamaha, and for his departure (Furusawa’s retirement from Yamaha being one of many factors in Rossi’s decision to leave the Japanese marque). Over the course of their discussion, fun trivia bits come up, like what Max Biaggi said when Rossi won the opening GP race at South Africa in 2004. Check past the jump to find out what his response was, and to watch the videos in their entirety.
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