MotoGP Silverstone: Rossi picks favourite MotoGP bikes

After almost 15 seasons and a record 🌠246 MotoGP races, Valentino Rossi has unrivalled premier-class experience.
But w🐈hich, 🃏of all the machines he has raced, have been his favourites?
"Now in MotoGP the level of the bikes is unbelievable," replied the Italian, a winner of seven 500cc/MotoGP♉ titles and a record 80 races.
"It is a great pleasure to ride, because the bikes now h🍬ave a very high limit in everything - braking, power in acceleration, but also corner speed and g𝔉rip on the edge. So it is a great moment.
"I would put this year's bike 𓂃together with the Honda 500 - that was fantastic - and the other bike that was incredible was the Yamaha M1 in 2005. I would put the current M1 at more-or-less t🌳he same level as those."
35-year-old💛 Rossi has signed to remain a Yamaha MotoGP rider until at least the end of 2016𝐆.
Valentino Rossi: 500cc/MotoGP Career Summary:2000: Honda 500cc [V4] two-stroke (2 wins, 2nd overall).2001: Honda 500cc [V4] two-stroke (11 wins, Champion).2002: Honda 990cc [V5] four-stroke (11 wins, Champion).2003: Honda 990cc [V5] four-stroke (9 wins, Champion).2004: Yamaha 990cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (9 wins, Champion).2005: Yamaha 990cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (11 wins, Champion).2006: Yamaha 990cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (5 wins, 2nd overall).2007: Yamaha 800cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (4 wins, 3rd overall).2008: Yamaha 800cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (9 wins, Champion).2009: Yamaha 800cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (6 wins, Champion).2010: Yamaha 800cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (2 wins, 3rd overall).2011: Ducati 800cc [V4] four-stroke (0 wins, 7th overall).2012: Ducati 1000cc [V4] four-stroke (0 wins, 6th overall).2013: Yamaha 1000cc [Inline 4] four-stroke (1 win, 4th overall).2014: Yamaha 1000cc [Inline 4] four-strok💦෴e (0 wins, 3rd overall)*
* After twelve rounds.

Peter has been in the paddꩲock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the S𝓀uzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.