I was fortunate enough to see him at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed as he was trickling his MV3 down to the start. He passed close to us, and the rasping of the engine made the hairs on the neck tingle! He'd turned 80 during the previous week. When asked during an interview who his competitors had been back in the day, he replied: "Everybody!"
@ well let’s think about that. I seen him race a Yamaha at Daytona in 75 and I believe one of his world championships was on a 2 stroke Yamaha. Nothing wrong with Italian bikes but the bottom line is money talks and BS walks.
LUNGA VITA A TE MINO ! COMPLIMENTI ! TU SEI L'ESEMPIO SUPREMO DEL SUCCESSO DELLA SUA VITA ! SEI RIUSCITO A ESSERE AL TOP IN OGNI MOMENTO DELLA TUA VITA !!!
A great rider, but more than half his titles were unchallenged. Between 1968 & 1972 there wasn't a bike or rider in the 350 & 500cc class that could compete. Saarinnen in '72 was the first to challenge him in the 350 class and then in the 500 class in 73. Ago's best years are those where he had to work for his prizes. 66/67 & 75 500cc titles and the '72, '73 & '74 350cc titles. For those alone, he is a legend.
He is, without doubt, a champion, hero, legend, and the greatest motorcyclist of all with 15 world championships.
One of my heroes! Impressive achievement! And he rides the best and most beautiful sounding bikes ever, MV AGUSTA!
I was fortunate enough to see him at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed as he was trickling his MV3 down to the start. He passed close to us, and the rasping of the engine made the hairs on the neck tingle! He'd turned 80 during the previous week. When asked during an interview who his competitors had been back in the day, he replied: "Everybody!"
Italian pizazz , Spanish wife , Japanese motorcycle , American sponsorship and a German automobile. You can say the Ago was a man of the world.
He appears transphobic or at the very least a homophobic biggot. “Everyone likes women”…really?
Italian motorcycle....most and foremost
@ well let’s think about that. I seen him race a Yamaha at Daytona in 75 and I believe one of his world championships was on a 2 stroke Yamaha. Nothing wrong with Italian bikes but the bottom line is money talks and BS walks.
Thanks for the video. I'm ashamed of not hearing of this man before.
Shocking. Ha ha. Better late than never.
Mon.idole depuis que j avais 8.ans
Watched Ago in the '69 German GP, atrocious weather. Timed him over a mile of CORNERS & He was far faster than any other rider. Forza Ago.
my idol... he is born 1942....
LUNGA VITA A TE MINO ! COMPLIMENTI ! TU SEI L'ESEMPIO SUPREMO DEL SUCCESSO DELLA SUA VITA ! SEI RIUSCITO A ESSERE AL TOP IN OGNI MOMENTO DELLA TUA VITA !!!
brilliant video interview
Super! Thanks!
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Che ricordi!
Ago reste un Dieu
Et qui plus est, un dieu accessible, tjrs ok pour une dédicace.... 👍✌
A great rider, but more than half his titles were unchallenged. Between 1968 & 1972 there wasn't a bike or rider in the 350 & 500cc class that could compete. Saarinnen in '72 was the first to challenge him in the 350 class and then in the 500 class in 73.
Ago's best years are those where he had to work for his prizes. 66/67 & 75 500cc titles and the '72, '73 & '74 350cc titles. For those alone, he is a legend.
Bon je roule en Harley.'mais.il.reste.mon.idole
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Yakomo?
Des posters partout qui enervaient.ma.mere.mdr
Mdr ma mère aussi ça l enervait
Quién era mejor Agostini o highball aibol
4:52 no bra 😜
Mickey árbol o ivol
Ago was a talented rider, but an ignorant person to his fans!
I'll bet Rossi crys himself to sleep because he's never gonna get to 15 titles.
I don't think he cares because he has 9 world titles and 199 podiums to his name
Rossi is nothing compared to Ago