I'm going to miss him, just a phenomenal dude and amazing Champion of the sport. Would be awesome to see little Chase out there following in his dads footsteps in the future.
@@RedBullMotorsports ok so on paper Everts is the biggest champion but let’s not forget that he was champion in 2001 and 2002 in the 500cc category and so the competition was divided, I think we can all agree that the main category in those years was the 250 class. Evert was a great champion but I don’t think his championships had the same competition as Cairoli’s did. And then I think I that Cairoli raised the bar in sport, everyone had to figure out a way to become more professional and train that much harder. I would say that he probably would’ve beat Everts, he was more aggressive and dealt with pressure extremely well. In the end I think he’s nine championships have more value than those of Everts, that’s just my opinion.
Not many people deserve to be called a legend, but Antonio Cairoli is a true legend! I learned so much from watching you so thank you very much, and good look to your future!
Two Italian centauros legends are retiring this year and will be missed. Vale, and Tony. Tony is a legend. Grazie Tony! One word? Legend! Another one? Inspiration. From the start... Very touched on how Pit Beirer was so gracious.
He is the greatest for me. I did racing 35 years for myself in local championship. And i saw a lot of riders in world championship. Started with Andre Malherbe Thorpe Jobe Geboers. Everts. They all was amazing. But Tony did all little more perfect. And most important. He never changed his personality. He is so friendly and open guy. I was this year in Teutschenthal. It waa my Daughters dream to see him at his last race in Germany. She is 10 years old and also a big fan of him. She will never forget this day also as Tony was little injured and cant race 100%. But this was not the point. To see him was important. A fantastic person. And nobody can top him for me. For ever. Thank you so much Tony that i can enjoy you so many years. It was a pleasure to see you racing.
A much more respected humble and likeable 9 time champion than Everts ever was. Never complained, never made excuses and will always be the people’s champion.
What a great Champion I only got to see him race 1 time. It was awesome. Now it’s time to relax and enjoy the family. Peace and love to you champ. Greetings from America.
Thank you for everything you've done for the community. Time passing sucks. No matter how long I live, I can't get over the only constant ...change. You will be missed.
Watching herlings kneel down an take his hat off is true respect even after winning the championship. That's what this sport needs. Tony and herlings are both great riders and respect each other greatly. Gonna miss you Tony and good work to herlings and KTM!!!
Un grande atleta, un grandissimo uomo e una bellissima famiglia tutta che ho avuto il piacere di conoscere . Rimarrai nella storia Tony , sarai una leggenda per sempre . Un abbraccio grande
The Peoples champion... small, determined, skilled, Tony Carioli is a legend of our sport & will be remembered as one of the best ever. On top of that, his team has been amazing and true advocate for our sport! Thank you 222
I get tears every time i see him racing, he beaten everybody for the hole of his career, and always humble. I will personally miss him, will be always in my heart.
An incredible career mate, well done. Time to relax and enjoy your family, you have earned it. Maybe catch up with MC and KDub for some fun on the ramps again 👍👍
Estou com os olhos cheio de lágrimas emocionado #222 sensacional,inexplicavelmente um piloto diferenciado vai dar sds de ver ele nas pistas. Uma parceria linda entre piloto e equipe. KTM E CAIROLI. Parabéns pela sua carreira um grande forte amigo abraço direto do 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏✊✊✊
AT AGE 65 AN AVID FOLLOWER OF THE MXGP RACING , I SHED A FEW TEARS OF EMOTION FOR THIS WELL LIKED CHAMPION OF THE SPORT . THIS CHAPTER IN HIS LIFE ENDS AS ALL OF US MUST ACCEPT THESE CLOSURES. I EXPECT HE WILL BECOME IN SOME WAY TIED TO KTM FOR LIFE AS RODGER HAS. HE WILL CERTAINLY BE AN ASSET DUE TO HIS CHAMPION CHARACTER!
Toni is everything you would like to be as a human, his parents created the most complete person in every way showing us all how to conduct yourself what ever the situation life presents you with. It's hard to see him retire when he's still as fast as any rider on the planet just look how he rode Bercy.
Thanks for the memories TC! You'll go down as one of the best all time in MXGP. Wish we could of seen you in the US championship for a full season and in supercross, with your style you could of been a real player in the stadiums. Good job in Paris too. Hopefully we'll see you at a couple US nationals, the rumors of you coming too America have been floating around. I know it won't be a full season but I could see you winning for sure even on a ktm with a production rule. The tracks aren't nearly as rough, MXGP top riders are faster that our top guys just from the fact all you guys train for and test for is motocross, you guys are some comfortable and the bikes are dialed. Here we focus basically on just supercross, they ride, train, and test from end of outdoors until January at A1 and then the top guys only get 1-2 weeks of testing before the nationals start. Guys that aren't battling for a title with try getting an extra few weeks to get dialed for outdoors to gain an advantage but it's still nothing like what the MXGP guys get. I'm surprised we still have a pro motocross series honestly and they havent made a longer supercross series or somethung since all the money is in supercross and moto has almost become a hindrance in their supercross prep. In the future I could see MXGP guys still focusing on only one series, motocross, and the US guys focusing on just one as well which would he supercross. Maybe add a couple extra rounds similar to MXGP, 19 supercross races? Haclve a couple extra weekends off in-between certain rounds for the riders, and then prepare for it to start again. Personally outdoors is my favorite to watch so I always want to see a 12 round outdoor series. However, supercross and arenacross tracks are my favorite to go ride. Supercross is flowy and you don't have to ride over your head speed wise to make it fun and challenging, outdoors you have to go so damn fast just to make it fun and challenging and thats where injuries come into play, which I can't afford anymore. Lol. But there's a huge difference between riding supercross and racing supercross, racing supercross at that level is so gnarly, you have to be 100% on point or it's going to be a bad day, there's no room for mistakes and that's why it's so hard to keep guys healthy in supercross. It's not the tracks doing it, it's how hard they push on those tracks and ride the razors edge which you can only get away with it for so long. They practice like they race too so chances are high to get hurt in practice. But just riding supercross for fun, hitting the triples, going through rhythms at a comfortable pace in my opinion it's safer than moto, until you ride race pace and push for every 10th of a second and then its really dangerous.
DESCRIBE TONY CAIROLI WITH ONE WORD 👇
Legend
Savage
goat
Legend
Champ
I'm going to miss him, just a phenomenal dude and amazing Champion of the sport. Would be awesome to see little Chase out there following in his dads footsteps in the future.
Nahhh he let Herlings pass him in his own country
@@igorpsenicnik6635 He did the right thing. Tony's not in the championship fight down to the wire. He knows the deal.
He's a great racer and a man with huge passion for MX, a man like Tony will never be forgotten.
Grazie Mille Tony and KTM family!
Well said!
Thnx Tony for all those years ! 🙏 From a Dutch 🇳🇱 sidecar motorcross fan... Grazi Tony
He is the biggest champion in the history of European motocross!
Bigger than Everts?
@@RedBullMotorsports ok so on paper Everts is the biggest champion but let’s not forget that he was champion in 2001 and 2002 in the 500cc category and so the competition was divided, I think we can all agree that the main category in those years was the 250 class. Evert was a great champion but I don’t think his championships had the same competition as Cairoli’s did.
And then I think I that Cairoli raised the bar in sport, everyone had to figure out a way to become more professional and train that much harder.
I would say that he probably would’ve beat Everts, he was more aggressive and dealt with pressure extremely well. In the end I think he’s nine championships have more value than those of Everts, that’s just my opinion.
@@walken199 You forget Jean michel bayle in the history motocross.
@@RedBullMotorsports i think yes
Not many people deserve to be called a legend, but Antonio Cairoli is a true legend! I learned so much from watching you so thank you very much, and good look to your future!
We couldn't agree more!
Top notch guy and racer!! Cheers to you Toni for a legendary career from the USA 🤘🤘
Two Italian centauros legends are retiring this year and will be missed. Vale, and Tony. Tony is a legend. Grazie Tony!
One word? Legend! Another one? Inspiration. From the start...
Very touched on how Pit Beirer was so gracious.
Legend glad to say I got to watch you twice at matterley basin
Antonio is an absolute legend. Paved the way for many (KTM) greats. He will always be remembered as one of the greatest. Grazie Tony per siempre
He is the greatest for me. I did racing 35 years for myself in local championship. And i saw a lot of riders in world championship. Started with Andre Malherbe Thorpe Jobe Geboers. Everts. They all was amazing. But Tony did all little more perfect. And most important. He never changed his personality. He is so friendly and open guy. I was this year in Teutschenthal. It waa my Daughters dream to see him at his last race in Germany. She is 10 years old and also a big fan of him. She will never forget this day also as Tony was little injured and cant race 100%. But this was not the point. To see him was important. A fantastic person. And nobody can top him for me. For ever. Thank you so much Tony that i can enjoy you so many years. It was a pleasure to see you racing.
A much more respected humble and likeable 9 time champion than Everts ever was. Never complained, never made excuses and will always be the people’s champion.
That Cairoli gave Herlings some extra points to keep Herlings in the race for the championship was amazing.
What a great Champion I only got to see him race 1 time. It was awesome. Now it’s time to relax and enjoy the family. Peace and love to you champ. Greetings from America.
This was so touching I teared up! What an amazing rider, athlete and all around person. You will be missed man!
The only guy other than RC to put a brand on his back and take it to the top all of the US motocross fans love and respect 222
Thank you for everything you've done for the community.
Time passing sucks. No matter how long I live, I can't get over the only constant ...change.
You will be missed.
Legend! Grazie Mille Tony!
Always an amzing guy to the fans, had the pleasure to watch and meet him a couple of times.
So proud of my countryman. God bless you Tony. You are supreme.
You’ll be missed. I hope you’ll keep doing things in the sports like schools etc... i wish you all the best.
Grazie ha chi ha messo insieme questo video è bellissimo 😎😎😎😎
Absolute honour to watch this man's career over the years, one of the greatest to do it. Des nations at materley 06 I think against Villapoto.. Wow!
Such a humble man! Great racer and even a greater man!
Couldn't agree more!
Spero di sbagliarmi ma credo che difficilmente rivivremo queste emozioni 😞.
GRAZIE TONY!!!!
Meglio di Valentino, un ragazzo umile questo fa un vero canpione
So fast and so smooth, always loved to watch Tony ride.
Great job tony ! Congrats for your career and your simplicity as a human❤️✊✊
Great Tony,tank you for ALL!!!
Motocross legend,,,grazie tony
Watching herlings kneel down an take his hat off is true respect even after winning the championship. That's what this sport needs. Tony and herlings are both great riders and respect each other greatly. Gonna miss you Tony and good work to herlings and KTM!!!
Class act going to miss seeing him on the track.Good Luck with future endeavors
I LOVE Tony Cairoli..you are the best 👍👍👍
I don't usually cry when I crash but this video made me....
Un grande atleta, un grandissimo uomo e una bellissima famiglia tutta che ho avuto il piacere di conoscere . Rimarrai nella storia Tony , sarai una leggenda per sempre . Un abbraccio grande
Che dire un emozione unica , sei il mio mito , è un esempio di vita , Grazie
Spero un giorno divederti 💪🏻❤️
Un altro GRANDE italiano insieme a Vale che si ritira…..2 grandissimi che saranno sempre ricordati….grazie per cio che hai fatto per questo sport
222=True Champion👍 Respect from 🇺🇸
This Video make me Cry
What a guy and yes a true legend what a pair ov boots to be filled please carry on your great work through out the KTM fam all the best for the future
The last Dance of a Big era
The Peoples champion... small, determined, skilled, Tony Carioli is a legend of our sport & will be remembered as one of the best ever. On top of that, his team has been amazing and true advocate for our sport! Thank you 222
Miss watching you race bro. 🇺🇸🤙🙏💯✌️
Grazie Tony🇮🇹💯♥️
Great champion!! Europe is light years ahead of OUTDOOR MX. than we are. Unbelievable tracks, production, coverage, class...
GRACIAS ANTONIO CAIROLI
Grazie , Tony ! You are a great racer and it 's forever !✌️✊
One of the nicest guys out there.... it will not be the same without him
Cairoli and Rossi both will be missed , Legends
He is such a good racer!!! 👑
Grazie Mille Tony and KTM family!
Incredible! Jeffrey bowing to the king, nice touch TC222
I get tears every time i see him racing, he beaten everybody for the hole of his career, and always humble. I will personally miss him, will be always in my heart.
Thanks for a great career Tony! See you at the nationals.
On another note, the paddocks are so nice at the GP’s. Can’t wait to go to one some day!
Still brings tears to my eyes
This brings a tear to my eye for sure
Legend man. TC 222 the best of all time
Legend TC222 🙌🔥
An incredible career mate, well done. Time to relax and enjoy your family, you have earned it.
Maybe catch up with MC and KDub for some fun on the ramps again 👍👍
Respect! 💪
Big respect
Special man… ❤️
Another big legend
Pit B. seems like a great leader , true and kind words on how Tony elevated the KTM brand.
A TRUE CHAMPION AN A BEUTIFUL HUMAN BEING.ALL THE BEST CHAMP.
Take my hat off, Tony is best of the bests and will always be.
Estou com os olhos cheio de lágrimas emocionado #222 sensacional,inexplicavelmente um piloto diferenciado vai dar sds de ver ele nas pistas. Uma parceria linda entre piloto e equipe. KTM E CAIROLI. Parabéns pela sua carreira um grande forte amigo abraço direto do 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏✊✊✊
Grande Tony ..grazie
Humble & phenomenal!!!!
Grazie Toni
AT AGE 65 AN AVID FOLLOWER OF THE MXGP RACING , I SHED A FEW TEARS OF EMOTION FOR THIS WELL LIKED CHAMPION OF THE SPORT . THIS CHAPTER IN HIS LIFE ENDS AS ALL OF US MUST ACCEPT THESE CLOSURES. I EXPECT HE WILL BECOME IN SOME WAY TIED TO KTM FOR LIFE AS RODGER HAS. HE WILL CERTAINLY BE AN ASSET DUE TO HIS CHAMPION CHARACTER!
legend
Im not crying, you're crying
Obrigado Tony
Legend❤️
CAIROLI........LEGEND
Very Gud..Cairolliy..strong campion motocroos..
Toni sei proprio un campione di razza pura tu si che ci metti il ❤cuore ti auguro una splendida vita 👍
WHAT A LEGEND ! TRUE.
Great style, on and off the bike!
Very humble man, legend, 👍
True Italian Champion.
GRAZIE CAMPIONE👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💓
Grazie tony🧡🧡🧡😪
TC222 Legend 🤙🏼
Before grazie Valle, after grazie Tiny... the legend Italiano,💛
Toni is everything you would like to be as a human, his parents created the most complete person in every way showing us all how to conduct yourself what ever the situation life presents you with. It's hard to see him retire when he's still as fast as any rider on the planet just look how he rode Bercy.
legend !!!! 👌
Sad... We miss You Tonny
KING!! Gracia!!!
Cairoli es el más grande esperemos que herlings sepa llevar bien este legado
Да я тоже буду скучать по Тони он отличный спортсмен
Very Very Very claseeee MR Herlings
Why am I so emotional..
Dang.
222⚡😁
💯👍
G.O.A.T 👑
Grande tony ,leggenda❤️💪
God bless you Tony 🙏
Thanks for the memories TC! You'll go down as one of the best all time in MXGP. Wish we could of seen you in the US championship for a full season and in supercross, with your style you could of been a real player in the stadiums. Good job in Paris too. Hopefully we'll see you at a couple US nationals, the rumors of you coming too America have been floating around. I know it won't be a full season but I could see you winning for sure even on a ktm with a production rule. The tracks aren't nearly as rough, MXGP top riders are faster that our top guys just from the fact all you guys train for and test for is motocross, you guys are some comfortable and the bikes are dialed. Here we focus basically on just supercross, they ride, train, and test from end of outdoors until January at A1 and then the top guys only get 1-2 weeks of testing before the nationals start. Guys that aren't battling for a title with try getting an extra few weeks to get dialed for outdoors to gain an advantage but it's still nothing like what the MXGP guys get. I'm surprised we still have a pro motocross series honestly and they havent made a longer supercross series or somethung since all the money is in supercross and moto has almost become a hindrance in their supercross prep. In the future I could see MXGP guys still focusing on only one series, motocross, and the US guys focusing on just one as well which would he supercross. Maybe add a couple extra rounds similar to MXGP, 19 supercross races? Haclve a couple extra weekends off in-between certain rounds for the riders, and then prepare for it to start again. Personally outdoors is my favorite to watch so I always want to see a 12 round outdoor series. However, supercross and arenacross tracks are my favorite to go ride. Supercross is flowy and you don't have to ride over your head speed wise to make it fun and challenging, outdoors you have to go so damn fast just to make it fun and challenging and thats where injuries come into play, which I can't afford anymore. Lol. But there's a huge difference between riding supercross and racing supercross, racing supercross at that level is so gnarly, you have to be 100% on point or it's going to be a bad day, there's no room for mistakes and that's why it's so hard to keep guys healthy in supercross. It's not the tracks doing it, it's how hard they push on those tracks and ride the razors edge which you can only get away with it for so long. They practice like they race too so chances are high to get hurt in practice. But just riding supercross for fun, hitting the triples, going through rhythms at a comfortable pace in my opinion it's safer than moto, until you ride race pace and push for every 10th of a second and then its really dangerous.
MX LEGEND
His career is one of the longest, much respect 222
Merry SX MAS FOR U ALL
numero 1 assoluto !!! eterno