Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Wait four winners, Rossi turns at Le Mans?

Paris - Three races that have been held this season produced three different riders as the winner. In the fourth series to be held at Le Mans, this weekend, Valentino Rossi could have been able to turn.

In the opening race of the 2013 season, which was held in Doha, Qatar, Jorge Lorenzo established himself as a champion. Appears dominant from the beginning to the end, beat the Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa and Marc Marquez who successively occupy positions two to four.

While in the next race which was held in Austin, Marquez wrote the record as the youngest rider to win the MotoGP series. Successful young Honda rider was followed by Dani Pedrosa, who became the owner of the top podium in MotoGP Spain two weeks ago.

For a race that will be held at the Le Mans circuit this weekend, the emergence of a new champion is considered likely to occur. If there are other riders out Lorenzo, Marquez and Pedrosa are deemed worthy and able to be champions then he is Valentino Rossi.

Even when riding a Ducati, who repeatedly complained of is not competitive, Rossi could still finish in the top of the podium each in sequence 3 and 2 in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. By now berganbung with Yamaha, and had okay performances early in the season, it is quite likely the Doctor will be a champion again.

Quoted from the official website of the MotoGP, the last time there are four different riders won the first four races in the 2008 season are. Interestingly, it was Rossi also likely to be the winner of the fourth, after three races earlier in the beginning led to Casey Stoner, and Lorenzo Pedros as a podium standings.

How, Rossi?

No comments:

Post a Comment