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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Team Yamaha Fiat Jorge Lorenzo



Fiat has released a series of interviews with Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and other members of the World Champion Fiat Yamaha MotoGP team. The interviews were conducted after the post-season testing in November but the interviews were recently released with English subtitles.

Formation The Doctor to Ducati



Formation The Doctor to Ducati 2011

New Ducati Valentino Rossi



Reason Ducati maintain Hayden is clear, as former world champion and "American sweetheart" explained hayden has a sale value plus for North American market. Conversely though already considered old, but Rossi's 31-year-old self. Especially in europe and the world Rossi has a rabid fan, which automatically would support Rossi wherever he goes regardless of the team that defended flag. Well if Rossi fans in Indonesia also will switch from Yamaha to Ducati?

Monday, November 15, 2010

Valentino Rossi Test Ducati Moto GP in Valencia



Valentino Rossi of Italy and Ducati Marlboro Team heads down a straight during the second day of testing at Ricardo Tormo Circuit on November 10, 2010 in Valencia, Spain.

Valencia Ducati Test Moto GP 2011



Here’s what entire Italy has been waiting for, for quite some time now: God on the Duke. Valentino Rossi, in his final goodbye to Yamaha just hit the Spanish MotoGP circuit at Valencia on the 2011 Ducati Desmosedici MotoGP GP11 bike. After doing a bunch of laps on the experimental big bang Ducati Desmosedici GP11, the Doctor shifted to the Ducati Screamer, on which he completed the rest of the 56 laps. With race chief Jeremy Burgess watching on, the Italian motorcycle god seemed to be reveling on the Ducati. Now if only Fiat chips in as principal sponsor and completes the Italian triplet of Rossi-Ducati-Fiat. For now, you have a video to watch and a tidy bunch of pics

Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Moto GP



Fiat Yamaha MotoGP



Fiat Yamaha rider and current championship leader Jorge Lorenzo has secured pole position on the grid for tomorrow's Mugello GP clash.

The 22-year old Spaniard put in a 1'48.987 lap of the Italian circuit to secure the top spot on the time sheets. Ducati Marlboro rider Casey Stoner qualified second, leaving Loris Capirossi to take third for the Rizla Suzuki squad.