Rossi has fondness for all his special MotoGP rivalries

Nine-time grand prix motorcycle racing world champion Rossi tabbed time on his illustrious career at the end of last month’s Valencia Grand Prix finale, the conclusion to his 26th season.
Rossi’s career was specified by the numerous intense rivalries he had with the likes of Max Biaggi, Sete Gibernau, Casey Stoner, Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez.
When asked by Autosport what his favourite rivalry was, Rossi said: “The rivalry in all the sport at the top level, maybe expressly in MotoGP, is something that you don’t like a lot.
“But it’s fantastic for giving the maximum and for overtaking your limits and finding something inside that you don’t know that you had.
“I had great, unconfined rivalries in my career, and I enjoyed it a lot, expressly the first part considering I won more.
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“The second part I lost more, but anyway I enjoyed it. I want to say [my favourite] with Biaggi, considering it was two Italians. Also, in Italy it was a unconfined movement virtually it.
“But moreover with Stoner, Lorenzo, at the end with Marquez, and with all the guys in the last years I unchangingly enjoyed. It’s something that without you remember it in a positive way, as something special.”
During the Algarve GP weekend, 2007 world champion Stoner stated his appreciation for what he learned racing versus Rossi and the “amazing battles” they had.
Commenting on his time racing Stoner, Rossi said the Australian was “one of the wildest” riders overly in MotoGP.

Valentino Rossi, Fiat Yamaha Team leads from Casey Stoner, Ducati Marlboro Team and Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team
Photo by: Martin Heath / Motorsport Images
“I raced together with Casey during all his career in MotoGP, considering it was not very long considering he arrived in 2006 and stopped in 2012,” he noted.
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“It’s not a long time, but he demonstrated his incredible natural talent and once from the first year with the Honda he was very, very fast always.
“So, I’m very happy to fight with him considering he was one of the fastest and wildest MotoGP riders of history.”
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