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MotoGP reaches 100.

Rossi, Ryo and Checa pose on top of the podium in Japan.
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MotoGP » MotoGP reaches 100.

Thursday, 1st November 2007

Valencia will mark the 100th race since the start of the four-stroke MotoGP era in 2002.

Here are some landmarks from the past seven seasons, and 99 races, of premier-class competition...

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Race 1 Japan/2002/Suzuka The first MotoGP race saw three different manufacturers on the podium with Valentino Rossi (Honda) winning from Akira Ryo (Suzuki) and Carlos Checa (Yamaha). Wild-card Ryo is the only rider in the MotoGP era so far to finish on the podium using Dunlop tyres.

Race 5 Italy/2002/Mugello In practice for the Italian Grand Prix, Regis Laconi riding an Aprilia became the first MotoGP rider to record a speed of more than 200 mph.

Race 10 Czech/2002/Brno Max Biaggi, riding a Yamaha, became the first non-Honda winner in the MotoGP era.

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Race 12 Rio/2002/Jacarepagua Valentino Rossi wins in Brazil to take the first MotoGP title with four races of the season still remaining

Race 13 Pacific/2002/Motegi Alex Barros wins during his first race on a Honda RC211V. Team-mate Loris Capirossi finishes third and is the last rider to finish on the podium in MotoGP using a two-stroke machine. Kawasaki's MotoGP machine makes its race debut with Akira Yanagawa.

Race 15 Australia/2002/Phillip Island Jeremy McWilliams starts from pole on his Proton KR machine - the last ever pole for a two-stroke in the MotoGP class.

Race 17 Japan/2003/Suzuka Daijiro Kato suffers fatal injuries after an accident on the third lap. Ducati finishes third on its MotoGP debut with Loris Capirossi.

Race 19 Spain/2003/Jerez Loris Capirossi gives Ducati its first ever pole in the premier-class, qualifying just 0.01 seconds in front of team-mate Troy Bayliss

Race 22 Catalunya/2003/Barcelona Ducati takes its first ever victory in the premier-class in the hands of Loris Capirossi.

Race 26 Czech/2003/Brno Britain's Chris Burns becomes the last ever rider to race a two-stroke machine in the MotoGP class.

Race 30 Malaysia/2003/Sepang Valentino Rossi wins the race and takes his third world title.

Race 32 Valencia/2003/Ricardo Tormo Valentino Rossi wins for the first time at Valencia on his final appearance for Honda.
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