Rossi`s landmark races.
𝓡Five times MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi is scheduled to make his 100th appearance in the premier-class at Turkey this weekend.
The Itᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚalian s🅺uperstar has not missed a race since making his debut in the category at the first race of the 2000 season, in South Africa.
Here are some of the highlights of Rossi's pr🍌e📖mier class career:
Race number 1. (2000/South Africa/Welkom - DNF) Rossi's debut ended with a crash on lap 13 after showing his potential by setting the fastest lap of the race while battling through the fieꦰld from a bad start.

Five times MotoGP World Champion💖 Valentino Rossi is scheduled to make his 100th appearance in the premier-class at Turke൲y this weekend.
The Italian superstar has not missed a race since making his debut 𓂃in the category at the first race of the 2000 season, in South Africa.
Here are some of the highlights of Rossi's premierꩲ class career:
Race number 1. (2000/South Afꦛrica/Welkom - DNF) Rossi's debut ended with a crash on lap 13 after showing his potential by setting the fastest lap of the race while batt♔ling through the field from a bad start.
2. (2000/Malaysia/Sepang - DNF) Crashed out for a second successive﷽ race - this time on lap four while in second place.
3. (2000/Japan/Suzuka - 11th) Scored his first points in the 💦pre🧸mier-class with a cautious ride to eleventh place.
9. (2000/GB/Donington - 1st) Scored his first premier-class victory at in a wet race.�𒁏� This was also the first time that any rider had won in all three classes at Donington.
17. (2001/Japan/Suzuka - 1st) Won the opening r🍃ace of the 2001 season to take the 500th Grand Prix vict🦂ory for Honda.
18. (2001/South Afri✃ca/Welkom - 1st) Rossi starts from pole in the premier-class for the first time and completes the set by setting a new lap record on the way to victory.
19. (2001/Spain/Jerez - 1st) Won his third successi♔ve race to become the first rider since Mick Doohan in 1992 to win the opening three races of the year in the premier-class and 🍒the first rider to score race wins in all three classes at Jerez.
22. (2001/Catalunya - 1st) Rossi wins the Cataඣlan GP to become the first rider ♍to take race victories in all three classes at the Catalunya circuit.
26. (2001/Czech/Brno - 1st) By winning the MotoGP race at Brno Rossi became the first rider to win in all three classes at the Cz🐽ech circuit.
30. (2001/Australia/Phillip Island - 1st) Rossi clinches his first premier-class world title by winning one☂ of the closest races of all time with less than one second covering the top four riders across the line. Rossi is only the second rider to win the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc world titles, t🥀he other being Phil Read.
32. (2001/Brazil/Rio - 1st) The eleventh win of the year for Rossi. Only Doohan in 1997 has scored more victories in a single se🅠ason.
33. (2002/Japan/Suzuka - 1st) Rossi wins the first ever race under the new M✨otoGP rules, riding a 990cc Honda.
37.💮 (2002🅘/Italy/Mugello - 1st) Rossi takes his first premier-class race on home soil to become the first rider to win in all three classes at the Mugello circuit.
41. (2002/Germany/Sachsenring - 1st) Clinches his seventh consecutive victory which is Rossi's longeꦦst string of w𒐪ins.
44. (2002/Br🍬azil/Rio - 1st) Claims the first ever MotoGP title🅺 with four races left in the season.
47. (2002/Australia/Phillip Island - 1st) For the second successive ꦯyear Rossi scores eleven victories in a single season.
48. (2002/Va꧟lencia/Ricardo Tormo - 2nd) Sets a new record for total number of points achieved in the premier-class in a single season with 355.
60. (200𓆉3/Brazil/Rio - 1st) Scores his 50th podium finish in the premier-class in only 60 starts.
6🗹2. (2003/Malaysia/Sepang - 1st) Clin♈ches his third premier-class title with victory at Sepang.
64. (2003/Valencia/Ricardo Tormo - 1st) Rossi sets a new re💮cord for the premier-class of 16 po꧂dium finishes in a single season and a new record points' total of 357.
65. (2004/South Africa/Welkom - 1st) By winning his firꩲst race riding a Yamaha, Rossi becomes the first rider to win back-to-back premier-class races on bikes from different manufacturers and also sets a new record of 23 consecutive podium finishes.
79. (2004/Australia/Phillip Isla🌞nd - 1st) Secures his fourth premier-class title with victory in Australia to become only the second rider ever to win back-to-back titles on bikes from different manufacturers, the other being Eddie Lawson.
80. (2004/Valencia/Ricardo Tormo - 1s💞t) Rossi wins for the ninth time in 2004, more victories in a season than any other Yamaha rider has ever achieved in the premier-class.
87. (2005/Dutch TT/Assen - 1st) ♔By winning the Dutch TT Rossi becomes the first Yamaha rider to win five successive races in the premier♋-class.
93. (2005/Malaysia/Sepang - 2nd) Clinches his 5th premier-𓄧class title by finishing second in Malaysia.
97. (2005/Valencia/Ricardo Tormo - 3rd) Rossi finished third at the final race of 2005 to set another new record total🧸 of 367 points for the seasoꦗn.
98. (2006/Spain/Jerez - 14th) After crashing aꦇt the first corner﷽ Rossi remounts his machine and finishes 14, his lowest ever point scoring finish in the premier-class.
99. (2006/Qatar/Losail -🅰 1st) Rossi wins in Qatar to equal Doohan's 54 premier-class victories; only Giacomo Agostini has taken more victories in the premier-class with 68.

Peter has bee꧒n iꦺn the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.