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PICTURES: New MotoGP trophy.

This trophy will record the names of all future MotoGP world champions, starting with 2003 title holder Valentino Rossi.
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MotoGP » PICTURES: New MotoGP trophy.

Friday, 2nd November 2007

Day one of the season-ending Valencian Grand Prix saw the unveiling of a new design for the MotoGP World Championship trophy.

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Attending the public unveiling of the silver prize were FIM President Vito Ippolito and Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta, alongside former 500cc world champions Kevin Schwantz and Alex Criville.

Both of the ex-riders have their own spot on the trophy with their names engraved, as do the other 57 winners of the top prize in motorcycle competition - including 2007 title winner Casey Stoner.

The previous MotoGP trophy, launched in 2004, had a more 'risky' design (third picture below) that divided opinion, but Ezpeleta explained that the motive behind the replacement was the change in engine capacity for this season.

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"With the introduction of the MotoGP class in 2002, we decided to hand out a special trophy in addition to that provided by the FIM. We have now done the same for the change to the 800cc class, which came into effect this year," Ezpeleta stated.

"We consider the new design important, reflecting the important history of the championship alongside the exciting new era. It was important for us that we have a 'living part' of the trophy, that riders can add to and change every year," he added.
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This trophy will record the names of all future MotoGP world champions, starting with 2003 title holder Valentino Rossi.
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