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Rossi retires from MotoGP, Quartararo: You motivate me

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Results Valentino Rossi to retire at the end of the season responded Fabio Quartararo. The French rider released a figure that motivated him to become a motorcycle racer.

Rossi decided to retire at the end of the season on Thursday (5/8/2021). The Doctor will end his career in Grand Prix which has been running for 26 years.

Now, Rossi is the most senior rider in Indonesia MotoGP. At the age of 42, it’s no wonder that many of his competitors are former viewers.

Like Quartararo, Monster Energy Yamaha rider. The Frenchman recalled the first time he watched the race in 2005.

“I’m at a loss for words….congratulations on your amazing career!” Quartararo wrote on his social media, while uploading his photo together Valentino Rossi

“I will remember for the rest of my life the first race I ever watched at Jerez 2005 and you motivated me to be where I am today.”

“I’m happy to be on track with you for 3 years and share the victory at Jerez with you,” he explained.

Throughout his career, Rossi has raced 423 times, with details of 30 times each in the 125cc, 250cc and 32 times in the 500cc class. The rest, Rossi spent his time in MotoGP, appearing 331 times.

He also won 115 victories. As a result, nine world titles are also owned Valentino Rossi, namely once in the 125cc and 250cc classes, and the rest in the 500cc/classMotoGP.

(then / pure)

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