Your MotoGP Rider of the Year: 7th

MotoGP Rider of the Year 2011:7th Alvaro BautistaYour score out of 10: 6.81 (average)
Team: Rizla Suzuki MotoGPBike: GSV-R (factory)Wins: 0Podiums: 0Poles: 0Championship points: 67 (4.5 points per start average)Championship position: 13th
Alvaro Bautista, the only full-time Sꦑuzuki rider on the 2011 MotoGP grid, may have only finished 13th in the championship - but you voted him seve🧔nth overall in the ltxcn.top MotoGP Rider of the Year poll, thanks to an average mark of 6.81 out of 10.
Bautista's second season in MotoGP began disastrously with a broke💮n femur during practice for round one in Qatar. After making an early return - the Spaniard missed just two races - Bautista went on to claim three top-six finishes and matched his career best fifth place ♋from 2010.
Bautista also qualified fourth at Phillip Island, t✃raditionally the GSV-R's worst track, which became a memorable front row start after Jorge Lorenzo withdrew from the race. However Bautista's final championship position was negatively influenced by crashing out of four races, including while trying to hold onto fourth place at Motegi.
No rider in the 2011 ltxcn.top MotoGP Rider of the Year poll 🥀gained more places relative to their championship position than Bautista, who is moving to Gresini Honda for 2012.
ltxcn.top's MotoGP Rider of the Year 2011:
7. Alvaro Bautista 6.81
8. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Colin Edwards 6.20
9. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nicky Hayden 6.00
10. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi 5.96
About the vote: Over 79,000 votes were cast during this y🎶ear's ltxcn.top MotoGP poll, which asked viewers to award each of the 17 full-time riders a score out of 10.
As well as results, viewers were as♎ked to take into account factors such as machinery specification, performanc🐭e relative to team-mates, injuries, plus the ability to communicate with fans and promote the sport.
The full 17-rider rundown will be listed after the wi♕nner is announced on December 31.
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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 issues.