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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: Valentino Rossi, Max Biaggi, Sete Gibernau, Loris Capirossi, Carlos Checa, Colin Edwards, James Toseland, Marco Melandri, Noriyuki Haga, Casey Stoner, Alex Barros, Nicky Hayden, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo, Gabor Talmacsi, Kenny Roberts, Jr., Mika Kallio, Andrew Pitt, MotoGP Ducati Riders, Toni Elias, Randy de Puniet, Anthony West, Shinichi Itoh, Cal Crutchlow, Marco Simoncelli, Sylvain Guintoli, Chris Vermeulen, Michel Fabrizio, Ben Spies, Alvaro Bautista, Alex de Angelis, Nobuatsu Aoki, James Ellison, Norifumi Abe, Tetsuya Harada, Hiroshi Aoyama, Shane Byrne, Troy Bayliss, Andrea Dovizioso, Roger Lee Hayden, Hector Barbera, Shinya Nakano, Yuki Takahashi, John Hopkins, Alex Hofmann, Olivier Jacque, Daijiro Kato, Jurgen van den Goorbergh, Chaz Davies, Fonsi Nieto, Neil Hodgson, Tohru Ukawa, Ruben Xaus, Aleix Espargaro, Karel Abraham, Youichi Ui, Roberto Rolfo, Garry McCoy, Ryuichi Kiyonari, Niccolo Canepa, Akira Ry, Regis Laconi, Kousuke Akiyoshi, Gregorio Lavilla, Makoto Tamada, Jeremy McWilliams, Yukio Kagayama, Kurtis Roberts, Wataru Yoshikawa, Jose Luis Cardoso, Akira Yanagawa, Ivan Silva, Franco Battaini, List of Grand Prix motorcycle racers, Naoki Matsudo. Excerpt: Valentino Rossi, (born February 16, 1979 in Urbino), is an Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion. He is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name - a record seven of which are in the premier class. Following his father, Graziano Rossi, Rossi started racing in Grand Prix in 1996 for Aprilia in the 125cc category and won his first World Championship the following year. From there, he moved up to the 250cc category with Aprilia and won the 250cc World Championship in 1999. He won the 500cc World Championship with Honda in 2001, the MotoGP World Cham...