MotoGP » Agostini doubts tenth title for Valentino Rossi


"Age does matter - otherwise I would still be racing!" - Giacomo Agostini.

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max - Unregistered

January 09, 2013 8:10 AM

blah blah blah, we'll see and i do hope have fun watching....i do have respect for all riders but i can't stand the crashnet comments anymore, from interesting to amusing they have become utterly boring ....don't they have adequate chat rooms for desperate twisted fools?

Ron - Unregistered

January 09, 2013 8:26 AM

Number of Championships does not always make a rider the greatest, luck and Honda team politics were on Agos side in the two years Mike Hailwood was riding the evil 500 Honda. However I agree with him rossi has to much competition to win another title and he is not good enough.

dacron

January 09, 2013 9:00 AM

@Interactive .
when did me n my mates ever say stoner was the most successful rider of all time?
pay attention junior , most successful of the 800cc era.
without a doubt one of the greatest talents to race in the sport.
besides i'm not the one saying vale won't win another title , i think ago is saying something along those lines .

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