Rossi’s Three Biggest Mistakes, In The December Issue

Rossi’s Three Biggest Mistakes, In The December Issue

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Featured In the December 2021 issue of Roadracing World:

         He who makes the fewest mistakes wins. This is not a new philosophy in the pursuit of victory. About 2,500 years ago Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu wrote that “making no mistakes is what establishes the certainty of victory.” 

        This means Valentino Rossi is motorcycle racing’s king of not making mistakes, because he’s won more races in the class of kings—the 500cc and MotoGP World Championships— than anyone else. But of course Rossi made plenty of mistakes during his motorcycle racing career…

             —Rossi’s Three Biggest Mistakes, by MotoGP Editor Mat Oxley

 

            Leaving Yamaha for Ducati. Firing Jeremy Burgess. And poking the bear known as Marc Marquez. In the stellar career of Valentino Rossi, where successes far outnumbered mistakes, MotoGP Editor Mat Oxley examines three blunders that turned out to be whoppers. The details are in the latest issue of Roadracing World!

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