@@pinkpanther8932 Are you fucking kidding me? He went wide charging for a pass he couldn't make, started to low side, his tires got grip and he rode directly into Edwards and Rossi's path. There was no where for them to go. I was and still am greatly saddened by Marco's tragic death, but Rossi, his friend who escorted his body back home to Italy, was not at fault in any way. Lets also not forget that even though Marco was exciting to watch he had been warned all throughout the season by Dorna about his recklessness. Rossi even spoke to him personally about it. He had taken out several riders in the earlier races that year. Simoncelli even admitted he needed to chill his riding style.
Scott Lindauer One thing I observed when it happened was that his helmet came off. I think it was because it didn’t fit properly because of his big thick hair. I believe he would have survived if the helmet had stayed on. RIP
@@andyblack5687 that's very possible, sad day for moto gp. Even though he was riding a bit recklessly he was awesome to watch and would have made the competition that much more exciting for years to come. Sad he never got the chance to mature into the rider he could have been. That comment just really aggravated me. Imagine how rossi and Edwards feel to this day. There was nothing they could do to avoid hitting their friend ultimately killing him.
Scott Lindauer Right. He went down right in front of them. They had no chance to even try to dodge him. I’m sure they’ve struggled with that and continue to. I thought maybe Simoncelli would one day be a Moto GP champion. I believe he left behind one or two children as well.
Goodbye Valentino Rossi VR46, you will remain a legend for Motogp. ❤ Thanks for everything you demonstrated on the circuit. ❤ Thanks to Valentino, I chose the motorcycle ❤
@@MoniFps Nobody has really tried that since I've been alive at least from 83 till now lol. There aren't any racers doing Moto GP and F1 and Moto GP and F1 are so saturated with talent now compared to the old days. There are thousands and thousands of guys who are trying to get into both sports so it's way, way harder now borderline impossible especially with sponsor's and them not wanting their driver/rider doing another type of racing risking their current career. A sponsor paying you 20mil a or whatever will not let you go risk injury doing other stuff they will just drop you as a rider, that's why you've never seen any Moto GP guys try the TT it's not because they are scared lol.
@@stpbasss3773 Nowadays no one will ever be able to do that. But just for the fact that John was able to do this in an era where these kind of sports were so dangerous and he still won titles and survived... It's impossible not to recognize such a talent.
I will never forget in Brno 2001. I was there with my family dad, aunt and my cousin. They all were fans of Biaggi cause daddy bought a red Yamaha bike 2 weeks before. And my idol was The Doctor. Everyone of my family was happy... except me. I just told them after 20 minutes of listening how good biker Biaggi is: "Dont be happy too long. In 2 laps he will crash." And he did in front of us. Half of family was not speaking with me for half year. :) I will never forget that.
was this where he slipped away in the omega or was this 2003? i was there when he slipped away in the omega, the doctor right behind him. but dont know whether this was 2001 or 2003.
So amazing to see Giacomo Agostini's total dominance, it's impressive. Makes you wonder how many victories he would have if championships had 18-20 races like today. He probably would have over 100 victories in the 500 class.
In the ‘60 and ‘70 a biker could race in different categories at the same time,I’m sure thet he could had more victories in the master class but he could have less titles,sorry for my bad English
Now we need a ranking about all the Moto GP. Something like this: 1. Giacomo Agostoni: 122 wins 2. Valentino Rossi: 115 wins 3. Ángel Nieto: 90 wins [...]
For those confused: This chart is showing victories in the Premier class only. So that would be the 500cc and later, the MotoGP class. Agostini raced when riders were allowed to compete in both the 500cc class as well as the 350cc during the same championship year. So if you add in all class victories, Giacomo Agostini will be on the top. But for the Premier class-only, Valentino Rossi is the undisputed king in terms of race wins. I have a feeling that if Rossi were allowed to compete in both MotoGP and something to the effect of a Moto2.5(modern equivalent to 350cc class), he'd probably be the all-time race winner. But we'll never know. Now, if Marc Marquez can survive without serious injury over the next 3-5 years, that is very likely to change.
Nobody mentioning Casey Stoner when imo he was the fastest of the lot in his prime which unfortunately he didn't wish to extend, may not be the most aggressive but the fastest no doubt and with a revolutionary racing style.
@@sladeippie5841 38 wins, and 2 championship. Championship with 2 of the most difficult bikes to ride. Only rider to win a Championship with Ducati. Why dont you take the list of riders who tried to do the same and Lost? You could see some big names in that list.
Freddie Spencer, two-stroke, 500 and 250 championship the same year. Perfected the style of riding everyone does today including Rossi. Best rider in the golden era of racing. Fast Freddie is the greatest in my opinion.
R.I.P. Jarno Saarinen 1973 Monza. On his way to becoming double-world champion in the same season in 250cc+500cc and then gets killed in Monza. He was the dominant force, I even dare to say he would've surpassed Agostini's records with ease.
i was lucky enough to be introduced to agostini in 1972 in ramsey isle of man . we where on a tall ship , ts royalist . he was interested in the ship and asked if he could come onboard . i was in awe of the man . he was the greatest bike rider ever at that time .
Great video, but it would be great to have a percentage of races entered compared to races won to give a better picture, because some guys will have won 12 races out of a career of 50, and some will have 30 wins from 150 races.
Yep, I agree. I think they run a lot more races in a calendar year now, than they did in previous decades. A percentage graph would help level the field for the older racers who had far fewer races in a year... I think :)
@@petecotter6790 What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Riders like Biaggi and Gibernau were anything but slow. Not just that, but he was typically very competitive against the likes of Stoner, Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Based on your logic, Marquez has had even weaker competition. Schumacher was much the same as Rossi, having had to deal with the likes of Hakkinen, Raikkonen, Montoya, Coulthard and the sort. They weren't exactly pushovers either. You don't win that many races because the competition is weak every time. You win that many times because you're consistently bloody good at what you do.
@@ivickplay365 en todo caso hasta hace poco se estaban corriendo casi 2 gp por mes comparado con lo que se corría antes que era 1 por mes o incluso menos
Haha, yea right . Try USA !! Kenny Roberts, Freddie Spencer, Eddie Lawson, Wayne Rainey, Kevin Schwantz, KR Jr, Nicky Hayden !!! I love Rossi tho, he is the Moto GP GOAT !! Kenny Sr, quit after winning the first three times he races in 500cc, he was one of the most talented EVER !! I was at Indy the night Kenny rode his TZ 750 again, Rossi didn't want any of that I promise you. Hell, Kenny was 60 something and still sideways on a TZ 750 at the Indy mile !!!
These are amazing, how do you make them? I'm amazed John Surtees was never knighted, only 4 wheel and 2 wheel world champion and I met him a few times and you couldn't wish to meet a nicer person
2020 1. [Spain](Jerez) Red Bull Grand Prix of Spain - Fabio Quartararo 2. [Spain](Jerez) Red Bull Grand Prix of Andalusia - Fabio Quartararo 3. [Czech Republic](Brno) Monster Energy Grand Prix of Czech Republic - Brad Binder 4. [Austria](Red Bull Ring) myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix of Austria - Andrea Dovizioso 5. [Austria](Red Bull Ring) BMW M Grand Prix of Styria - Miguel Oliveira 6. [Italy](Misano) Lenovo Grand Prix of San Marino - Franco Morbidelli 7. [Italy](Misano) TISSOT Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna - Maverick Vinales 8. [Spain](Barcelona) Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya - Fabio Quartararo
Top 👏👏👏👏 Incrível como os recordes demoram para serem batidos e o quanto ainda os antigos pilotos merecem seu valor. E notável e de se aplaudir também o quanto o investimento no esporte americano mostrou e ainda vem mostrando aos países que investimento no esporte acarreta em grandes competidores e campeões. Alexandre Barros piloto incrível 👏👏👏, mas minha admiração está nos pilotos Rossi, Marquez, Lorenzo, Raiden e alguns outros nomes. Excelente vídeo.
Sou brasileiro más meu ídolo na moto GP é o Valentino Rossi,um mito,um monstro ,assisti várias corridas da moto GP só para ver ele,e também é muito simpático ele é o 👑.
Have to point out both Walter Zeller and Bob Brown are not Grand Prix winners. Neither of the races they won were counted towards the World Championship.
MM93 the crazy kid will be #1. He rides on the limit like no one ever before him . I can’t wait for the season to start. Hopefully there will be some amazing last lap battles like in 2019
Marquez is a joke. Rossi had his wins against really great riders, he had to actually race and battle for his wins. Marquez has basically been gifted his, when one of your closest rivals is almost double your age that says how easy you have it.
@@kilerscn yeah true dude..only him with his idol mick doohan stick only to one brand honda.try out with other brand then u'll see if u can compete race to 60 ++
Yes, but it is fascinating too watch how country of origin changes through history. - UK was dominant at first, because in 50's and 60's major companies were British and it was strong market for high power bikes. - When Itlian companies stated seriously competing in higher classes and as Italian market of high powered bikes grow, there were more Italian riders. - With stronger entry of Japanise bikes, they were looking for British, US & Australian riders, because of market. In lower classes Spanish & Italian riders were always dominant. In the time of two-stroke bikes, many different companies were focused just on lower classes (Kreidler, Morbidelli, Bultaco, Derbi, Minarelli, Krauser, Garelli, Tomos, ...) and major markets for them were Italy and Spain And Spanish rider were always strong in lower classes, (Ángel Nieto, Jorge Martínez, Ricardo Tormo, ...)
Nice video, great graphics. With one minor mistake (ups). I don't care about it myself, but it is a major thing that the flag beside Yugoslavia is actually the Serbian flag. All of the races were on the Preluk circuit or on the Grobnik circuit. Both internationally known by the name of the nearest city. = circuit of Rijeka. Yes, back then it was Yugoslavia. It is not anymore. But it is not Serbia eighter.
The true legends and the greatest are into 1976, the last year of Isle of Man in MotoGP. Giacomo Agostini, Mike Hailwood, Geoff Duke, John Surtees, Phil Read... After them the legends still existing, John Dunlop, Michael Dunlop, Ian Hutchinson, John McGuinness... Both IOM TT winners.
Different teams, different bike. Honda didn't always have the "best bike". Casey stoner proved any bike came be ridden to win.. But mainly. All are different times.. compare lap times now, to back then. You can have 5 guys within half a second. Older times. Some guys would have fastest lap by seconds. Please do not compare things that Cannot be comparable.. All were great riders of their time. It's that Simple. MM93 is the King as of now. Quatro seem to be making his name known. Anything can happen...
@Jonas Jonaitis yeah, that’s it. He didn’t take one of the mediocre bikes on the grid to win a ship. When Rossi didn’t even come close. Not to mention, Rossi was on one of the best bikes every year he won. Literally. And not only did Casey win. He destroyed that season. He had 367 and his teammate had 166 total points. Yeah, the bike suited him. We’ll never know though.
You have to remember at the time Ago was winning things, his bike was 40mph faster in a straight line than any other bike. ALso he won most of his world championships while Hailwood had gone into formula 1, Head to head on equal bikes there is only one winner , Julian Ryder knows the answer
Some riders' profiles are missinformed. For example, Valentino should be starting from 2000 instead of 2002, and Casey should be starting from 2006 instead of 2001. Edit: however, thankyou for this impressive video!
No sign of slowing down? It was the 3rd anniversary of his last win couple of months back. And that win came after the anniversary of his 2nd last win back in 2016. It's not called slowing down. It's more like that boat has sunk long back.
@@PatBatemann I don't understand why you're getting your panties in a twist? He's 41. He's not as fast as he was when he was 25. He has slowed down. That's undeniable.
So by dirty tactics and bulling tactics. Nah! remember the he was going to show the world how an Italian was going to ride an Italian bike and win Mmmmmmm didn't work out so well did it, could not ride the DUCATI like Casey at all.
@@leeredford1028 It's very very hard to have more years like this because in sports either you as a contender loose momentum or the bike is not as good, or in Marc's case shoulder operations. Rossi also won with a very very bad Yamaha in 2004, that bike was horrible man.
@@razvantomescu4856 bad Yamaha 2004?Yamaha spend a lot of money and the team increase your performance.... Also marc overtake vale because 27 years old in 5-6 years simply overtakes
@@razvantomescu4856 at the same age 27 years old marquez win most title and most win.... 6 championship for Marc and 56 wins... Rossi 5 championship and 53 wins...
@@garrycoates2147 I am a fan of Marquez simply because he was able to take the wins from Rossi (which I can't stand). But I presumed he had more. I don't follow MotoGP for years now (I followed back in the day with Rainey and Doohan and even Biaggi), but when I look at the news, I always see that Marquez won, so I presumed he had tons of wins, after so many titles won recently. Had he not injured himself so many times, he would have won even more races.
@@vectorv Of course. MM pushes the boundary of what's possible. He is prepared to crash 20-30 times a year to succeed. Anyone of those crashes can end a career.
@@Raffini Na, you don't have to shift brands. It's impressive but shifting to a bike that doesn't suit your style or isn't up to the job, doesn't make you less of a rider. You end up like Lorenzo and Rossi at Ducati.
@@vectorv No, you shift teams for a new challenge, a change of scenery or because they offer you a better chance of winning. Marc will never be GOAT, he can't be. The rules don't allow it anymore.
si ma Rossi ha avuto le palle di cambiare da Honda in Yahaama perche gli dicievano che con la Honda era troppo facile mentre Marquez non se ne andrà mai dalla Honda
14:44 Malaysian GP 2011
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RIP Marco Simoncelli
My yoinger brother Simon have name after Simoncelli
@@pinkpanther8932 Are you fucking kidding me? He went wide charging for a pass he couldn't make, started to low side, his tires got grip and he rode directly into Edwards and Rossi's path. There was no where for them to go. I was and still am greatly saddened by Marco's tragic death, but Rossi, his friend who escorted his body back home to Italy, was not at fault in any way. Lets also not forget that even though Marco was exciting to watch he had been warned all throughout the season by Dorna about his recklessness. Rossi even spoke to him personally about it. He had taken out several riders in the earlier races that year. Simoncelli even admitted he needed to chill his riding style.
Scott Lindauer One thing I observed when it happened was that his helmet came off. I think it was because it didn’t fit properly because of his big thick hair. I believe he would have survived if the helmet had stayed on. RIP
@@andyblack5687 that's very possible, sad day for moto gp. Even though he was riding a bit recklessly he was awesome to watch and would have made the competition that much more exciting for years to come. Sad he never got the chance to mature into the rider he could have been. That comment just really aggravated me. Imagine how rossi and Edwards feel to this day. There was nothing they could do to avoid hitting their friend ultimately killing him.
Scott Lindauer Right. He went down right in front of them. They had no chance to even try to dodge him. I’m sure they’ve struggled with that and continue to. I thought maybe Simoncelli would one day be a Moto GP champion. I believe he left behind one or two children as well.
Goodbye Valentino Rossi VR46, you will remain a legend for Motogp. ❤ Thanks for everything you demonstrated on the circuit. ❤ Thanks to Valentino, I chose the motorcycle ❤
John Surtees, maybe the most complete driver of all times, Won both MotoGp and F1 championships
had the best machine in both though
@@nixxxon18 still the only one who won both titles. That shows how difficult it is.
@@MoniFps Nobody has really tried that since I've been alive at least from 83 till now lol. There aren't any racers doing Moto GP and F1 and Moto GP and F1 are so saturated with talent now compared to the old days. There are thousands and thousands of guys who are trying to get into both sports so it's way, way harder now borderline impossible especially with sponsor's and them not wanting their driver/rider doing another type of racing risking their current career. A sponsor paying you 20mil a or whatever will not let you go risk injury doing other stuff they will just drop you as a rider, that's why you've never seen any Moto GP guys try the TT it's not because they are scared lol.
@@stpbasss3773 Nowadays no one will ever be able to do that. But just for the fact that John was able to do this in an era where these kind of sports were so dangerous and he still won titles and survived... It's impossible not to recognize such a talent.
@@MoniFps I agree I wasn't trying to downplay his achievement it's freaking amazing.
I will never forget in Brno 2001. I was there with my family dad, aunt and my cousin. They all were fans of Biaggi cause daddy bought a red Yamaha bike 2 weeks before. And my idol was The Doctor.
Everyone of my family was happy... except me. I just told them after 20 minutes of listening how good biker Biaggi is: "Dont be happy too long. In 2 laps he will crash." And he did in front of us. Half of family was not speaking with me for half year. :) I will never forget that.
was this where he slipped away in the omega or was this 2003? i was there when he slipped away in the omega, the doctor right behind him. but dont know whether this was 2001 or 2003.
So amazing to see Giacomo Agostini's total dominance, it's impressive. Makes you wonder how many victories he would have if championships had 18-20 races like today. He probably would have over 100 victories in the 500 class.
In the ‘60 and ‘70 a biker could race in different categories at the same time,I’m sure thet he could had more victories in the master class but he could have less titles,sorry for my bad English
si sin dudas .
Gees, imagine where Rossi would be if he had stayed on Honda the whole time.
Noughty joke😂
even at yamaha going to ducati was a horrible mistake
Keep imagining the things that never happened lol
@@zofar9565 the bike was winning not the driver!
We won in wet, we won in dry. We have no motivation anymore - his words
Now we need a ranking about all the Moto GP. Something like this:
1. Giacomo Agostoni: 122 wins
2. Valentino Rossi: 115 wins
3. Ángel Nieto: 90 wins
[...]
Thanks😀
The three greatest Moto GP riders,
By the way is name is Giacomo Agostini
@@robertoautore9252 Sorry, i didn't even realize that i had written "Agostoni" 😅
Pointless when agostini was essentially motogp and moto2 at once, and nieto barely motogp winner so.
🇮🇹 Joy of life, guaranteed fun, victory of sport, good life Mr. Rossi and thanks for all the emotions you have given us 🇮🇹
Long live the king 🤴🙏🏽💙
For those confused: This chart is showing victories in the Premier class only. So that would be the 500cc and later, the MotoGP class. Agostini raced when riders were allowed to compete in both the 500cc class as well as the 350cc during the same championship year. So if you add in all class victories, Giacomo Agostini will be on the top. But for the Premier class-only, Valentino Rossi is the undisputed king in terms of race wins. I have a feeling that if Rossi were allowed to compete in both MotoGP and something to the effect of a Moto2.5(modern equivalent to 350cc class), he'd probably be the all-time race winner. But we'll never know. Now, if Marc Marquez can survive without serious injury over the next 3-5 years, that is very likely to change.
stoner really in 500cc 2001 ?
i confused
The Marquez injury section of this comment aged very badly😂
i think marq will make no 1 when he retired! he in another level like rossi thats day,plus he will stay in best manufcture in motogp
Casey Stoner
Valentino Rossi
Marc Marquez
Dani Pedrosa
Jorge Lorenzo
My era ♥
Dani Pedrosa should have had two world titles. He was such a phenomenal rider and if it weren't for some misfortune, he'd have them.
@@buzzfightbeer8023 2008 And 2012
Pablo Pérez even 2013 he was strong first half of the season
@@faiaazfardin1596 yes...now I remember !
Marc wasn't from that era bro. Jorge came into the fray when stoner was on the decline.
Nobody mentioning Casey Stoner when imo he was the fastest of the lot in his prime which unfortunately he didn't wish to extend, may not be the most aggressive but the fastest no doubt and with a revolutionary racing style.
Casey Stoner was pretty much a super human by mastering the Ducati and somehow becoming MotoGP world champion on a Ducati
Only 38 wins......no excuses
injuries and health problems
@@faiaazfardin1596 also hated all of the bs that came with being a moto GP rider i believe
@@sladeippie5841 38 wins, and 2 championship. Championship with 2 of the most difficult bikes to ride.
Only rider to win a Championship with Ducati.
Why dont you take the list of riders who tried to do the same and Lost? You could see some big names in that list.
11:12 the legendary man enters the chat..
Barros? XD
@@matteoSGP nope Vallentino...are you hater's or Marquez fan😆😆
Marquez🐐 rossi 🤡
@@oliverhalvarsson3686 Marquez 💩 Rossi 🏆
Cadalora fan!!!
From 2010 on its "attack of the spainsh"
Nobody expects the spanish inquisition
The Mexicans are everywhere
D V mexicans?
Moto GP 3 revenge of the brittish?
And they still have 27 championships less than the italians 😁
Agostini has driven for 13 years and he won 15 seasons. Amazing.
from 26 season, 2 season in a year
Freddie Spencer, two-stroke, 500 and 250 championship the same year. Perfected the style of riding everyone does today including Rossi. Best rider in the golden era of racing. Fast Freddie is the greatest in my opinion.
Don't forget Kenny
R.I.P. Jarno Saarinen 1973 Monza. On his way to becoming double-world champion in the same season in 250cc+500cc and then gets killed in Monza. He was the dominant force, I even dare to say he would've surpassed Agostini's records with ease.
i was lucky enough to be introduced to agostini in 1972 in ramsey isle of man . we where on a tall ship , ts royalist . he was interested in the ship and asked if he could come onboard . i was in awe of the man . he was the greatest bike rider ever at that time .
Still is one of the best to ever do it, man is a legend !
@@kevintunaley5079 a true legend . he never had all the tech and relative safety equipment they have today .
mike hailwood has to be mentioned also . until recent times they where number 1 and 2 . shame how he passed . in a bloody car crash .
Great video, but it would be great to have a percentage of races entered compared to races won to give a better picture, because some guys will have won 12 races out of a career of 50, and some will have 30 wins from 150 races.
Yep, I agree. I think they run a lot more races in a calendar year now, than they did in previous decades. A percentage graph would help level the field for the older racers who had far fewer races in a year... I think :)
1960 John Surtees gets bored and decide to go F1 where he won the F1 Championship.
Nobody else won MotoGP and F1 championship.
Legend!!
Agostini was a beast back then. One of the greatests of all time
11:11 Brace yourselves, The Doctor is on his way.
VR is the king!
On way to hospital... covid 46!
Márquez 🏆 rossi 😫
Hey, he dominated in a weak era... pedrosa, Lorenzo and stoner more talented riders! Michael Schumacher of moto gp!
@@petecotter6790
What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Riders like Biaggi and Gibernau were anything but slow. Not just that, but he was typically very competitive against the likes of Stoner, Pedrosa and Lorenzo. Based on your logic, Marquez has had even weaker competition.
Schumacher was much the same as Rossi, having had to deal with the likes of Hakkinen, Raikkonen, Montoya, Coulthard and the sort. They weren't exactly pushovers either.
You don't win that many races because the competition is weak every time. You win that many times because you're consistently bloody good at what you do.
sûrement l'une des meilleures vidéo RUclips de tt les temps. BRAVO
15:47 The Legend Enters the Chat.... MM93❤❤
The legend VR46❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Moto GP domination by the Italian riders, Legends Giacomo Agostini, and Valentino Rossi, 🇮🇹🇮🇹🏁
Hasta que Marc Márquez los pase a los dos
@@ivickplay365 en todo caso hasta hace poco se estaban corriendo casi 2 gp por mes comparado con lo que se corría antes que era 1 por mes o incluso menos
Haha, yea right . Try USA !! Kenny Roberts, Freddie Spencer, Eddie Lawson, Wayne Rainey, Kevin Schwantz, KR Jr, Nicky Hayden !!! I love Rossi tho, he is the Moto GP GOAT !! Kenny Sr, quit after winning the first three times he races in 500cc, he was one of the most talented EVER !! I was at Indy the night Kenny rode his TZ 750 again, Rossi didn't want any of that I promise you. Hell, Kenny was 60 something and still sideways on a TZ 750 at the Indy mile !!!
Giacomo Agostini e Valentino Rossi sono legenda, Marc Marquez è il signor nessuno
@@kevinroberts361 well they are great riders, but the ranking says something.
World championships won:
Italy 79
United Kingdom 53
Spain 52
Usa 17
😁
Thanks for putting pictures as well!!!!
Very good video. The problem after some time is we become frustrated not to see update !! Already 3 years missing
Dominated by 🇬🇧🇮🇹🇺🇸🇭🇲🇪🇸(according to when they dominated MotoGP)
1- Italia
2- España
3- Gran Bretaña
4- Estados unidos
5- Australia
World champions:
Italia 79
United Kingdom 53
Spain 52
Germany 40
Switzerland 18
United States 17
Australia 11
Japan 8
Rhodesia 8
France 8
These are amazing, how do you make them?
I'm amazed John Surtees was never knighted, only 4 wheel and 2 wheel world champion and I met him a few times and you couldn't wish to meet a nicer person
I made javascript
Qué buena recopilación amigo, la neta te quedó muy chida.
Saludos bro
2020
1. [Spain](Jerez) Red Bull Grand Prix of Spain - Fabio Quartararo
2. [Spain](Jerez) Red Bull Grand Prix of Andalusia - Fabio Quartararo
3. [Czech Republic](Brno) Monster Energy Grand Prix of Czech Republic - Brad Binder
4. [Austria](Red Bull Ring) myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix of Austria - Andrea Dovizioso
5. [Austria](Red Bull Ring) BMW M Grand Prix of Styria - Miguel Oliveira
6. [Italy](Misano) Lenovo Grand Prix of San Marino - Franco Morbidelli
7. [Italy](Misano) TISSOT Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna - Maverick Vinales
8. [Spain](Barcelona) Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya - Fabio Quartararo
Fabio gana porque marquez esta lesionado jeje
@@cesar-ye6fn ¿si y ? Es el juego...
Top 👏👏👏👏
Incrível como os recordes demoram para serem batidos e o quanto ainda os antigos pilotos merecem seu valor.
E notável e de se aplaudir também o quanto o investimento no esporte americano mostrou e ainda vem mostrando aos países que investimento no esporte acarreta em grandes competidores e campeões.
Alexandre Barros piloto incrível 👏👏👏, mas minha admiração está nos pilotos Rossi, Marquez, Lorenzo, Raiden e alguns outros nomes.
Excelente vídeo.
Thanks😊
Every new rider debut: Qatar YY
Rossi: RSA YY
🙌🙌🙌
Underrated comment
I expect Marc Marquez to end up on top of this list within a few years. He's not even 30 yet.
Lol 😂
Sou brasileiro más meu ídolo na moto GP é o Valentino Rossi,um mito,um monstro ,assisti várias corridas da moto GP só para ver ele,e também é muito simpático ele é o 👑.
Vero.. Il miglior pilota di sempre Valentino Rossi.
Just thinking about the level of effort you have put in 👏🏻
11:11 god mod activated
I wonder to myself what this stat. would look like if SIC was still alive
Velentino sei il più grande pilota di tutti i tempi, senza secondi!!!!
Aaaah,great! THANKS for that! Well done
Thanks😀
Have to point out both Walter Zeller and Bob Brown are not Grand Prix winners. Neither of the races they won were counted towards the World Championship.
i love how UK dominated MotoGP/500cc and now we are lucky if we can get a single rider on the field let alone a podium.
MM93 the crazy kid will be #1. He rides on the limit like no one ever before him .
I can’t wait for the season to start. Hopefully there will be some amazing last lap battles like in 2019
I don't think so
ΣΠΥΡΟΣ ΠΟΥΛΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ your opinion means nothing
Marquez is a joke.
Rossi had his wins against really great riders, he had to actually race and battle for his wins.
Marquez has basically been gifted his, when one of your closest rivals is almost double your age that says how easy you have it.
@@kilerscn yeah true dude..only him with his idol mick doohan stick only to one brand honda.try out with other brand then u'll see if u can compete race to 60 ++
Makasih bung video nya menambah wawas. Idola saya Valentino Rossi 😅
Salute the Master ☀️🏁🌙
Very, very good! Congratulations!
Ufff hermano. Muchas gracias que buena!
Boa noite !!!!
Vídeo muito bom.
Pena que passa muito rápido.
Grandes nomes do Esporte !!!!
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal.....
Fajnie by było jakbyś wrzucił coś o żużlu. Łapa w górę.
Italy is definitely the best country in MotoGP history, with less than an half of others country’a drivers has won the majority of gp😂😂😂
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Yes, but it is fascinating too watch how country of origin changes through history.
- UK was dominant at first, because in 50's and 60's major companies were British and it was strong market for high power bikes.
- When Itlian companies stated seriously competing in higher classes and as Italian market of high powered bikes grow, there were more Italian riders.
- With stronger entry of Japanise bikes, they were looking for British, US & Australian riders, because of market.
In lower classes Spanish & Italian riders were always dominant. In the time of two-stroke bikes, many different companies were focused just on lower classes (Kreidler, Morbidelli, Bultaco, Derbi, Minarelli, Krauser, Garelli, Tomos, ...) and major markets for them were Italy and Spain
And Spanish rider were always strong in lower classes, (Ángel Nieto, Jorge Martínez, Ricardo Tormo, ...)
Excelente video, muy buena información. Y buena música. Saludos desde Argentina.
Gracias. La economía argentina es dura, pero da lo mejor de ti
Rossi and Marquez are so much better than everyone else it's amazing.
how old are you Agostini is the goat
Márquez 2024 winner te podium
Intresting that different eras have 1 nationality dominating at one time and then it changes
Awesome video again, would you consider doing a WRC video?
Yes😄
Thank you for information...good👍👍❤️🇮🇩
Nice video, great graphics.
With one minor mistake (ups). I don't care about it myself, but it is a major thing that the flag beside Yugoslavia is actually the Serbian flag. All of the races were on the Preluk circuit or on the Grobnik circuit. Both internationally known by the name of the nearest city. = circuit of Rijeka. Yes, back then it was Yugoslavia. It is not anymore. But it is not Serbia eighter.
Excelente documentário...parabéns
The true legends and the greatest are into 1976, the last year of Isle of Man in MotoGP. Giacomo Agostini, Mike Hailwood, Geoff Duke, John Surtees, Phil Read... After them the legends still existing, John Dunlop, Michael Dunlop, Ian Hutchinson, John McGuinness... Both IOM TT winners.
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Kenny, and Barry
For me, I don't think I ever appreciated just how many races Pedrosa won
Different teams, different bike. Honda didn't always have the "best bike". Casey stoner proved any bike came be ridden to win..
But mainly. All are different times.. compare lap times now, to back then. You can have 5 guys within half a second. Older times. Some guys would have fastest lap by seconds. Please do not compare things that Cannot be comparable.. All were great riders of their time. It's that Simple. MM93 is the King as of now. Quatro seem to be making his name known. Anything can happen...
@Jonas Jonaitis yeah, that’s it. He didn’t take one of the mediocre bikes on the grid to win a ship. When Rossi didn’t even come close. Not to mention, Rossi was on one of the best bikes every year he won. Literally. And not only did Casey win. He destroyed that season. He had 367 and his teammate had 166 total points. Yeah, the bike suited him. We’ll never know though.
Gilera, MV Augusta, Moto Guzzi, Cagiva, Ducati, Aprilia 💪🇮🇹💘
Man, nothing better than winning the first race in MotoGP history and then *never winning again.*
WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO UPDATE THIS - UPDATE FOR 2024 SEASON WOULD BE AWESOME!!!
I think you could've used the original flags for the countries. But besides that, great video!
You have to remember at the time Ago was winning things, his bike was 40mph faster in a straight line than any other bike. ALso he won most of his world championships while Hailwood had gone into formula 1, Head to head on equal bikes there is only one winner , Julian Ryder knows the answer
agostini el mejor sin dudas , los pilotos mas contemporaneos tambien tenian motos superiores a sus rivales .
Oh, is that so? Didn't know that.
Marc Marquez
Dani Pedrosa
Jorge Lorenzo
Valentino Rossi
My era ♥
great recap
Forza Vale💪🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹❤❤
Demonstra a lenda do Valentino, a chegada de Mark e o Alex Barros, único brasileiro.
Mick Doohan brought me to 500cc, Valentino Rossi made me stay. And now I am on team Miller. :)
2021 edition?
Scrolling down to look for 'Mike Hailwood: I got this, chaps' countered with 'Rossi / Agostini: Hold my Pizza'.
Bom trabalho... Good job!
Thanks 😊
Some riders' profiles are missinformed. For example, Valentino should be starting from 2000 instead of 2002, and Casey should be starting from 2006 instead of 2001.
Edit: however, thankyou for this impressive video!
Gracias por decirme mucho😀
リアルタイムで知ってる名前が出ると嬉しくなるなぁ。
メーカー別ランキングも当然準備中ですよね?ww
GP2、GP3版も待ってます。
あと、少し長いので20世紀版と21世紀版に分けても良いのでは?
1つのネタで2本作れるし、21世紀版の最後に合算すれば最終的には同じランキングで終わりますよ。
色々アドバイスありがとうございます。motoGPのデータ漁ってるんですが、揃ってないのが多いんですよね😅wiki以外でデータがありそうなら教えて欲しいです。データが揃えばメーカー別やGP2,GP3も作ってみたいです
2020 Fabio Quartararo
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@DeliciousHax noob
FYI: until Pedrosa retire, he still can't beat Stoner's win... Sorry for that man
私がトーチュウ買い始めた頃、ドゥーハンが90年代の中無双していました😃強かった
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Jorge is the greathes of all time.. Specialy in 2015.. He will be a legend.. Like simonceli , hayden, or luis salom..
Valentino Rossi is a Legend !
at 2:35 the picture for Jack Ahearn is of the rugby league player not the GP rider.
9:58 & 10:27 oh i miss this moment, watching MotoGP in my country.
This channel is, to quote a fellow countryman Horn!,
You will notice that 41 year old guy who appears from the mid to the end of the video, and no signs of slowing down yet.
#DAIVALE!
He kind of is showing signs of slowing down though, isn't he?
@@tonyb9735 I mean try you at fucking 41 years old to compete against 25 years old I think it's hard you know? But he is still a legend
He lost a couple of tenths when he hit 30 and broke his leg. In his prime the doctor was devestatingly fast and his race pace was brutal.
No sign of slowing down?
It was the 3rd anniversary of his last win couple of months back.
And that win came after the anniversary of his 2nd last win back in 2016.
It's not called slowing down. It's more like that boat has sunk long back.
@@PatBatemann I don't understand why you're getting your panties in a twist? He's 41. He's not as fast as he was when he was 25. He has slowed down. That's undeniable.
pake apa aplikasinya bikin video gini
Can you tell me how long it take you to make all these names and victories motogp since 1949 to 2019
About a week
Also an error in the video which should be corrected, Stoner's active years were from 2006-2012 in MotoGp and not 2001-2012
sorry.I'm mistake and thank you watching in detail
Vale with 89 victories and 199 podiums is just ridiculous 👏👏
So by dirty tactics and bulling tactics. Nah! remember the he was going to show the world how an Italian was going to ride an Italian bike and win Mmmmmmm didn't work out so well did it, could not ride the DUCATI like Casey at all.
Marquez -7 Year in moto gp 56 Victory
Rossi first 7 year in moto gp 58 Victory
Soon marquez can overtake rossi position but rossi always in our heart
Not for many years yet
@@leeredford1028 It's very very hard to have more years like this because in sports either you as a contender loose momentum or the bike is not as good, or in Marc's case shoulder operations. Rossi also won with a very very bad Yamaha in 2004, that bike was horrible man.
@@razvantomescu4856 bad Yamaha 2004?Yamaha spend a lot of money and the team increase your performance.... Also marc overtake vale because 27 years old in 5-6 years simply overtakes
@@razvantomescu4856 at the same age 27 years old marquez win most title and most win.... 6 championship for Marc and 56 wins... Rossi 5 championship and 53 wins...
lol. VR got almost half of MM's wins in his first year. we'll see.
Hopefully us Americans can have another MotoGP champion :/
Can't believe Marquez has only 56 wins. He has winning since forever.
That 56 wins / 95 podiums in 7 years in the closest racing of Motogp history.
@@garrycoates2147 I am a fan of Marquez simply because he was able to take the wins from Rossi (which I can't stand). But I presumed he had more. I don't follow MotoGP for years now (I followed back in the day with Rainey and Doohan and even Biaggi), but when I look at the news, I always see that Marquez won, so I presumed he had tons of wins, after so many titles won recently. Had he not injured himself so many times, he would have won even more races.
MM is only 27 and his career is not over by a long way. Come back in 10years. By the way these numbers do not include Moto2 and Moto3 wins and WCs.
@@garrycoates2147 depends how badly the injury will affect him. Like they say, only time will tell
@@vectorv Of course. MM pushes the boundary of what's possible. He is prepared to crash 20-30 times a year to succeed. Anyone of those crashes can end a career.
Agostini won every race from 1968 to 1970, wow
He also had the Isle Of Man TT as a championship race back then. Double wow!
Seems like Hamilton now or eddy merckx
2018 - British GP
Winning Racer : BMW
マモラの写真でてきて吹いちゃった。やっぱマモラいいよね~
あと、やっぱりチャンピオン争いが最後までわからないシーズンは写真の入れ替わりが激しくて面白い。特に1983と2017かな。
Marc is in the middle of his carrier and already is at no.3. G.O.A.T 93
If he keeps riding like he does, his career will be cut short. + he has to prove he can win on another bike before he can become teh goat
@@Raffini Na, you don't have to shift brands. It's impressive but shifting to a bike that doesn't suit your style or isn't up to the job, doesn't make you less of a rider. You end up like Lorenzo and Rossi at Ducati.
@@bremCZ but that's why you try to prove you are the true master by being able to transform another Manafacture into a winning machine
@@bremCZ I personally think that Marc has a long way to go before he is considered as one of the goats
@@vectorv No, you shift teams for a new challenge, a change of scenery or because they offer you a better chance of winning.
Marc will never be GOAT, he can't be. The rules don't allow it anymore.
Marquez - 27 year olds -82 Victory
Rossi at 27 - 80 Victory
Great Battle
si ma Rossi ha avuto le palle di cambiare da Honda in Yahaama perche gli dicievano che con la Honda era troppo facile mentre Marquez non se ne andrà mai dalla Honda
GOOD INFO👍🏿👍🏿
Thanks😄
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.... El último video no me permite verlo! Dice que es privado😳🤔🤔🤔... WRC winning drive
sorry.Will be uploaded today
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