Grazie Mille Tony! You are for sure one of the GREATEST OF ALL TIME and no one's taking that away from you!!! Also, thank you RedBull for creating such amazing series! BRAVO!!!
AC 222 - I followed Toni around the world throughout many years supporting his efforts, what a dude, what a career. Enjoy the next phase fella, you proper earned it
Grazie Tony per questi 18 anni ricchi di emozioni, soddisfazioni e vittorie strabilianti. Ci hai reso orgogliosi di essere italiani unendoci nello sport e nel tifo. La passione per questo sport meraviglioso c'era, c'è e ci sarà ma non è più lo stesso guardare una gara senza cercare quel 222 che tanto mi ha fatto gioire, sognare e a volte soffrire. Li ho vissuti tutti questi anni perché siamo quasi coetanei,anzi ho qualche primavera più di te!!! e posso dire di essere stato uno dei tifosi ed appassionati più fortunati che ci sia, perché ho vissuto in prima persona la tua carriera, che ti ha portato ad essere nonostante la durezza delle prove che la vita di ha riservato un grande UOMO, un CAMPIONE ed alla fine sei diventato una LEGGENDA!!! Il più grande di tutti i tempi come direbbero gli americani the GOAT!!!! Grazie di tutto TC222 👏👏👏 che Dio ti benedica!!!
I truly get sad about this. This man has inspired me my whole life. I had a bad crash and haven't been back on the bike in soon 4 years.. but when I was riding. When I needed a idol, and when track/life was hard. He was there! Thanks for being the GOAT. Much love
Soy nuevo aficionado al motocross, solo tengo como 6 meses siguiendo intensamente el deporte. Tardé mucho! Que deporte tan genial! Esos tipos son unos duros.. y que bueno que saquen documentales y series como esta..
I knew who he was and what he had achieved, but I didn't really become a fan until i watched the movie/documentary about him. To see the lack of money/good equiptment in his childhood and early years, yet somehow make it to a certain point in motocross where he could still make it to aertain point in motocross where it's possible to be able to sustain the basics and just continue racing is an incredible feat. To then stay healthy enough and do do well enough to have elite equiptment and battle with elites is an incredible feat on top of that. To then win 9 world titles and win on an iconic scale makes what he accomplished, something astounding. A motocross icon. To overcome what he did to accomplish what he did is insanely impressive, but to do all that while also being a humble man and gentleman who appreciates his fans, is what makes him the ultimate badass and legend that he is. I am a fan of Tomac, Villopoto, and other current sx and mx badasses or retired legends here in America, but I also admire the GP riders for their mx skills. I watch the mxgp series along with ama sx and mx, but if I could have only one number plate autographed by that rider, that number plate would be the #222. That dude is an example of a rare champion and a gentleman with a kind heart. He's the all around bench mark for young men look at as an example of how do things on the track and as a man off the track.
AC222 is 100% the most consistently dominant moto cross rider of all time The only other motorcycle athlete I can think of as being more dominant is Toni Bou
We live life in a serial way so we will ~never know, but IF Poto had not gone over there and changed the racing from the normal, AC222 might have did better that yr (2015?) AND maybe NOT have gotten hurt and would have won the championship again, his 7th(?) in a row. This was the yr RF461 won the championship as a rookie BECAUSE AC222 and the other top riders got injured. AC222 might have gotten on a 450 bike this yr or might have been the next yr but he quit riding the 350, saying he needed more power...
AC222 won all his championship except 1, maybe 2, on a 350cc bike. This was at the beginning of the 350 ktm bike .. Remember those days? The '350' can't do anything against a 450... AC222 proved that to be BS; Andrew Short rode a 350 in SX racing and did about as good as he did on a 450...
5:07 -- Why are they showing RF on #3 KX bike because he won the championship they are discussing on the #461 yamahammer? Weird at best but do they have some agenda? The title indicates the video is about AC222 but be have RF3 on tap here? lol
Graze Mille Tony! 👏 Binge the whole series on Red Bull TV: www.redbull.com/int-en/shows/race-craft
grazie*
Il professionista sportivo dal cuore immenso che non dimenticheremo mai.... Tony Cairoli!!!
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Grazie Mille Tony! You are for sure one of the GREATEST OF ALL TIME and no one's taking that away from you!!! Also, thank you RedBull for creating such amazing series! BRAVO!!!
You are very welcome
2004 -MX2 debut
2005 -07 title MX2
2009-10-11-12 13-14-17 MXGP title with Yamaha and Ktm.
Thanks Tony for being a legend and honoring Italy.
Great career! Thank you for all the memories
Thank you, tony, for everything!
GOAT🐐 been watching you from the yamaha times when i was a youngster.. And you never dissapointed.
AC 222 - I followed Toni around the world throughout many years supporting his efforts, what a dude, what a career. Enjoy the next phase fella, you proper earned it
Grazie Tony per questi 18 anni ricchi di emozioni, soddisfazioni e vittorie strabilianti. Ci hai reso orgogliosi di essere italiani unendoci nello sport e nel tifo. La passione per questo sport meraviglioso c'era, c'è e ci sarà ma non è più lo stesso guardare una gara senza cercare quel 222 che tanto mi ha fatto gioire, sognare e a volte soffrire. Li ho vissuti tutti questi anni perché siamo quasi coetanei,anzi ho qualche primavera più di te!!! e posso dire di essere stato uno dei tifosi ed appassionati più fortunati che ci sia, perché ho vissuto in prima persona la tua carriera, che ti ha portato ad essere nonostante la durezza delle prove che la vita di ha riservato un grande UOMO, un CAMPIONE ed alla fine sei diventato una LEGGENDA!!! Il più grande di tutti i tempi come direbbero gli americani the GOAT!!!! Grazie di tutto TC222 👏👏👏 che Dio ti benedica!!!
I truly get sad about this. This man has inspired me my whole life. I had a bad crash and haven't been back on the bike in soon 4 years.. but when I was riding. When I needed a idol, and when track/life was hard. He was there!
Thanks for being the GOAT. Much love
Thankyou for the picture at matterley basin 222 ✊🏼✊🏼
Soy nuevo aficionado al motocross, solo tengo como 6 meses siguiendo intensamente el deporte. Tardé mucho! Que deporte tan genial! Esos tipos son unos duros.. y que bueno que saquen documentales y series como esta..
Absolute legend of our sport!! Gonna be missed this year but hey all the best Tony in the nxt chapter!! Great series Redbull keep them comeing 👊🏻
Legend!
6 World Titles in a row, no one had make it like you
You are a Legend of the motocross
Tony Cairoli a True Great Champion
I can think of some who did six titles in a row that Toni then took over from.
Such a great and humble dude. We can aspire to be a little more like Tony in every area of life.
I knew who he was and what he had achieved, but I didn't really become a fan until i watched the movie/documentary about him. To see the lack of money/good equiptment in his childhood and early years, yet somehow make it to a certain point in motocross where he could still make it to aertain point in motocross where it's possible to be able to sustain the basics and just continue racing is an incredible feat. To then stay healthy enough and do do well enough to have elite equiptment and battle with elites is an incredible feat on top of that. To then win 9 world titles and win on an iconic scale makes what he accomplished, something astounding. A motocross icon. To overcome what he did to accomplish what he did is insanely impressive, but to do all that while also being a humble man and gentleman who appreciates his fans, is what makes him the ultimate badass and legend that he is. I am a fan of Tomac, Villopoto, and other current sx and mx badasses or retired legends here in America, but I also admire the GP riders for their mx skills. I watch the mxgp series along with ama sx and mx, but if I could have only one number plate autographed by that rider, that number plate would be the #222. That dude is an example of a rare champion and a gentleman with a kind heart. He's the all around bench mark for young men look at as an example of how do things on the track and as a man off the track.
Best rider legend mxgp.
AC222 is 100% the most consistently dominant moto cross rider of all time
The only other motorcycle athlete I can think of as being more dominant is Toni Bou
Daje Tonyyyyyyyyy
Ennamoooooo
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Weapon on a bike, did it his way. Respect
Confused by the music selection but respect to AC222
Лучший 222 🙌🙌🙌🙌
The best
He is a legend but i hope Herlings got celebrated aswell at his champioship party 😂 10:30 both deserved it, i bet that was a great party 😂
come back bro
We live life in a serial way so we will ~never know, but IF Poto had not gone over there and changed the racing from the normal, AC222 might have did better that yr (2015?) AND maybe NOT have gotten hurt and would have won the championship again, his 7th(?) in a row. This was the yr RF461 won the championship as a rookie BECAUSE AC222 and the other top riders got injured. AC222 might have gotten on a 450 bike this yr or might have been the next yr but he quit riding the 350, saying he needed more power...
AC222 won all his championship except 1, maybe 2, on a 350cc bike. This was at the beginning of the 350 ktm bike .. Remember those days? The '350' can't do anything against a 450... AC222 proved that to be BS; Andrew Short rode a 350 in SX racing and did about as good as he did on a 450...
5:07 -- Why are they showing RF on #3 KX bike because he won the championship they are discussing on the #461 yamahammer? Weird at best but do they have some agenda? The title indicates the video is about AC222 but be have RF3 on tap here? lol
Other than Malin, this video is w.e.a.k and AC was lots more than what is shown here.