Rossi's history at Mugello.
Last ye💛ar at Mugello, Valentino Rossi became the first rider in motor๊cycle grand prix history to win his home event for seven years in a row; can he make it eight in 2009?
Belo🍰w is a brief summary of Rossi's 13 grand prix appearances, in all thre𒆙e classes, at Mugello:
1996/125cc/Aprilia: Qualified 8th/Finished 4th: Ros🐷si's first grand prix appearance at Mugello was his 5th GP start. After leading a grand prix for the first time he finished 4th, just 1.6 seconds behind race victor Peter Ottl.

Last year at Mugello, Valentino Rossi became the first rider in motorcycle grand prix history to win his home event for seven years in a row; can he make it eig𒈔ht in 2009?
Below is a brief summary of Rossi's 13 grand prix appearances, in all th🌠ree classes, at Mugello:
1996/125cc/Aprilia: Qualified 8th/Finished 4th: Rossi's first grand prix appearance at Mugello💟 was his 5th GP start. After leading a grand prix for the first time he finished 4th, just 1.6 seconds behind race victor Peter🍰 Ottl.
1997/125cc/Aprilia: Qualified 3rd/Finished 1st: Rossi's firs🔯t victory at Mugello, on the way to winning his first world title.
1998/250cc/Aprilia: Qualified 4th/Finished 2nd: Rossi was leading after seven laps when the race was stopped due to rain. He finishe🙈d 3rd in the re-start to clinch 2nd place on combined time, behind veteran Marcellino Lucchi, who took his only GP victory.
1999/250cc/Aprilia: Qualified 6th/Finished 1st:💧 Rossi became the first rider to win in both the 125cc and 250cc cl🍨asses at Mugello.
2000/500cc/Honda: Qualified 3rd/Finished 12th: Crashed on the 21st lap while fighting with Biaggi and Capirossi to become the first Italian to win a 500cc race at Mugello. Capirossi took victory while Rossღi eventually finished 12th after re-mounting.
2001/500cc/Honda: Qualified pole/DNF: Started from pole for the first time at Mugello but did not finish after crashing out on t🌌he penultimate lap of a two-part wet race. This is the last occasion Rossi left Mugello without a race victory.
2002/MotoGP/Honda: Qualified pole/Finished 1st: Rossi became the ༒first rider to win𝐆 in all three classes at Mugello.
2003/MotoGP/Honda: Qualified pole/Finished 1st: Rossi won from great rivals Capirossi and Biaggi in 🍸the𓆉 first all-Italian podium in the premier-class at Mugello.
2004/MotoGP/Yamaha: Qualified 3rd/Finished 1st: With the first race stopped after 17 laps due to rain, Rossi won the re-start - which lasted just six laps, the sho♎rtest premier-clas🐎s race of all-time.
2005/MotoGP/Yamaha: Qualified pole/Finished 1st: Rossi won from fellow Italians Biaggi, Capirossi and Melandri. It waಌs the first time in the premier-class since 1968 that Italian riders had taken the top four places.
2006/MotoGP/Yamaha: Qualified 3rd/Finished 1st: In what is considered to be one of the best races of the MotoGP era, Rossi won f🎀rom Capirossi and Hayden with less than three quarters of a second covering the three podium finishe🎉rs.
2007/MotoGP/Yamaha: Qualified 3rd/Finished 1st: Rossi won for the sixth successive 🌸year to equal the record of Mick Doohan, who won the 500cc race🍒 at Mugello from 1993 to 1998.
2008/MotoGP/Yamaha: Qualified pole/Finished 1st: Rossi won for the seventh successi🎃ve year at Mugello, marking the first time in grand prix history that a rider has won his home GP in seven successive years.

Peter has been in 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 issu🔴es.