[#王一博Received Rossi’s autographed photo# Just now, Wang Yibo posted a photo of the autograph he received from Italian national professional motorcycle rider Valentino Rossi on Oasis, along with the caption A string of prairie dog screams? Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! ! ! ?The photo not only has Rossi's signature, but also his words "happy birthday" and the pinyin of Wang Yibo's name.
It turns out that everyone’s common language for chasing stars is the same, that is, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh [smirking]
Congratulations to Wang Yibo for successfully chasing stars [Cool hip-hop dance] The meaning of chasing stars Yes, I am getting better and better as I chase you. come on!
Wang Yibo Muqiang, how powerful is his idol Rossi? Let’s find out together:
Name: Valentino Rossi
Total number of championships: 9 times (including 7 times in MoToGP)
Total number of entries: 227
First participation in the 1996 Malaysian Grand Prix (125cc)
Number of pole positions: 53
First pole position in 1996 Czech Grand Prix (125cc)
Number of race wins: 100
First race win in 1996 Czech Grand Prix 125cc class
Total points: 3720
Current team: YAMAHA
Driver introduction
Rossi, 1979 Born on February 16 in Urbino, Italy. He inherited his father's talent in motorcycle racing. He started his career in mini-moto racing in 1990. In 1993, he participated in the Italian 125cc championship and won the championship in his first season. In 1994, won the championship. In 1995, Rossi entered the Aprilia team to participate in the European Challenge, and finished third in the first season. In the same year, he was still the national champion of the Italian 125cc group. In 1996, Rossi entered the world motorcycle championship, the top event.
MotoGP career:
Rossi motorcycle racing photos
1996: Debuted in the world's top motorcycle events on behalf of the Aprilia team at the Malaysian Grand Prix stage. Accumulated 111 points and finished 9th in the year. Won his first career championship in the Czech Republic.
1997: Driving an Aprilia car and becoming the second youngest 125cc world champion in history. Accumulated 321 points and won the annual championship. 11 station champions: Malaysia, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands, Imola, Germany, Brazil, Great Britain, Catalonia and Indonesia.
1998: Driving an Aprilia car in the 250cc class. Accumulated 201 points and won the second place of the year. Five station championships: Netherlands, Imola, Catalonia, Australia and Argentina.
1999: Driving an Aprilia car and becoming the youngest 250cc world champion in history. Accumulated 309 points and won the annual championship. 9 station champions: Spain, Italy, Catalonia, Great Britain, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia, South Africa and Brazil.
2000: Driving a Honda racing car and participating in the 500cc group competition. Accumulated 209 points and won the second place of the year. Two station championships: Britain and Brazil.
2001: Driving a Honda racing car and won the 500cc world championship. Accumulate 325 points and win the annual championship. 11 station winners: Japan, South Africa, Spain, Catalonia, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Portugal, Pacific Grand Prix, Australia, Malaysia and Brazil.
2002: Won the first MotoGP world championship on the new four-stroke Honda RC211V after the MotoGP rules changed. Accumulate 355 points and win the annual championship. 11 station champions: Japan, Spain, France, Catalonia, Italy, Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, Portugal, Brazil and Australia.
2003: Won the second MotoGP world championship on behalf of the Honda (Repsol) team. Accumulated 357 points and won the annual championship. 9 station champions: Japan, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Portugal, Rio de Janeiro, Malaysia, Australia and Valencia.
2004: Transferred to the Yamaha team and won the MotoGP world championship again. Accumulated 304 points and won the annual championship. 9 station champions: South Africa, Italy, Catalonia, Netherlands, Great Britain, Portugal, Malaysia, Australia and Valencia.
2005: Continue to represent the Yamaha team and win the MotoGP world championship 4 races ahead of schedule. Accumulated 281 points (as of Malaysian station) and won the annual championship. 9 sub-station champions (as of Malaysian station): Spain, China, France, Italy, Catalonia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
Did not win the annual championship in 2006 and 2007
Returned to the annual championship in 2008
Defended the world championship again in advance in 2009
Rossi’s record
1. Rossi is the second driver in history to win more than six top-level motorcycle world championships. The other is Agostini, who has won the championship 8 times.
2. Rossi is the first driver to win 9 or more race championships in a single season in 5 seasons.
3. In the 2005 Dutch Grand Prix, he became the first Yamaha rider to win five consecutive top-level championships.
4. Rossi is the only driver besides Agostini to win the first race for five consecutive seasons.
5. In 2001, Rossi became the youngest driver to successfully win across three categories. The other two riders who won the championship across three categories are: Phil Reed (125cc, 250cc, 500cc) and Mike Harewood (250cc, 350cc, 500cc).
6. Rossi is the 4th youngest driver to win the 500cc championship title. In front of him are: Freddy Spencer, Mike Harewood and John Soltis . (cloverfor)
7. Rossi is the second driver in history to win 100 races, another Agustini.
Main results:
1996: 9th place in the 125cc World Championship
1997: 125cc World Championship champion
1998: World Championship 250cc runner-up
1999: World Championship 250cc champion
2000: World Championship 500cc runner-up
2001: World Championship 500cc champion
2002: World Championship MotoGP Champion
2003: World Championship MotoGP Champion
2004: World Championship MotoGP Champion
2005: World Championship MotoGP Champion
2006: Second place in MotoGP World Championship
2007: Third place in MotoGP World Championship
2008: MotoGP World Championship champion
2009: World Championship MotoGP Champion
World Championship MotoGP first participated in motorcycle racing when he was 12 years old, and quickly rose to prominence. Many victories were achieved not only within Italy but throughout Europe. After participating in the 125cc World Championship for the first time in 1996, in 2002, he became the second driver in history to win three levels of competition. In the 2004 season, he joined the Yamaha team and won 9 victories, bringing Yamaha the riders' championship after a 12-year absence. He became the first rider in history to win the GP rider championship for two consecutive years with two different teams. His excellent racing control skills, fast speed, outstanding performance and friendly personality attracted many fans.
On September 28, 2008, Rossi won the championship at the Motegi Circuit in Japan. He was 92 points ahead of the second-placed Stoner in the standings. He won the annual championship 3 stops ahead of schedule and became the eight-time champion. In 2009, he continued to play for the FIAT YAMAHA team, driving YZR-M1.