The investigation is linked to the rider’s decision in 2000 to take up residence in Britain to take advantage of favourable tax conditions.
Last week, Italy’s tax agency said it was examining possible tax evasion on undeclared revenues of 60 million euros from 2000 to 2004.
He defend himself with those words:
“My conscience is clean. This story will be over very soon”.
“The Italian tax authorities probably don’t agree with the authorities of other countries, like Britain”.
All this is only the media hype, by my opinion!
We hope that this finish very soon.
We all wish you good luck in Brno and with tax officers!
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
The Doctor wins another battle
Valentino Rossi claimed a stunning victory in the Dutch TT at Assen, overtaking Casey Stoner with a demon out-braking move with three laps to go to snatch the lead and the win.
The 28-year-old Italian’s third win of the season, which was also the 150th for Yamaha, came after he started 11th on the grid on his Yamaha and reduced Stoner’s championship lead to 21 points.
The 28-year-old Italian’s third win of the season, which was also the 150th for Yamaha, came after he started 11th on the grid on his Yamaha and reduced Stoner’s championship lead to 21 points.
Congratulations!
We all hope that he also win the race tomorrow!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Difficult times for The Doctor
Valentino was disappointed to finish the race at the fourth place, but at the end he made another record by overtking Mick Doohan and taking the title of most prolific points-scorer ever in the premier class, with a total of 2.303 points.
We wish him to makes better next race.
At the end he says.
“Unfortunately today the conditions were not good for us at all and we had a lot of problems. In the full dry we would have been at our strongest, in full wet we would have been also quite good, but with a drying track like this we struggled a lot. I made a mistake and ran off the track when I was going the best I went during the whole race and then as the track began to dry I had less and less grip; it seems that this year, when the conditions aren’t perfect, we suffer a lot. I had to go very carefully just to be able to finish and, because we were riding with a wet tyre on a dry track, my tyre was destroyed by the end. Colin did a great job in difficult circumstances so congratulations to him. We’ve had a very long meeting tonight and now we have to try to improve the situation for Assen.”
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Rossi strikes back with sixth home win
Valentino Rossi has beaten MotoGP World Championship leader Casey Stoner for the first time in four races, by winning his home Italian Grand Prix for a record sixth time in succession.Rossi had lost points to Stoner ever since victory at round two of the championship in Jerez, when the Italian had beaten Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa - and it was the Spaniard, rather than the Ducati rider, who proved Rossi's closest rival at Mugello.
Riding with a large red heart on his helmet - to signify that, despite what the Italian media may think, he hasn't lost his 'heart' for a fight or love of MotoGP - Rossi was indeed forced to dug deep as he slumped from the front row to eighth at turn one, while pole sitter Stoner stormed to an early lead for the home manufacturer.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Rainy race in Le Mans on Saturday
Unfortunately it was raining last Saturday in Le Mans and for many racers was a difficult battle on wet asphalt. That was the reason of sixth place for The Doctor; witch didn’t succeed yet to align the motorcycle for rainy race.
At the end of the race he said:
“Of course I’m very upset about this result because I had a very good feeling in the dry at the start. We made some good modifications to the bike, it was working very well and I thought I was going to be able to fight for the victory. Unfortunately the weather ruined it for us today! We made the pit stop and started the second part of race with hard rain tyres, because we thought it was only going to be light rain. Sadly we were wrong and when the rain got heavier my tyre was too hard for the conditions and I couldn’t push.I was very slow from then on and didn’t have any grip from the rear. In the last five laps it was quite dangerous as it was very hard to stay upright and I think I lost five or six seconds per lap at the end. We had hoped that this would be a track at which we could gain some ground on Stoner and it’s going to be a very hard battle from here because he is very fast, not just on the straights but everywhere! I want to congratulate Chris Vermeulen today because he rode a great race, I think he’s a bit of a magician in the rain!”
We all hope that the next race will go better.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
In Shanghai The Doctor finished the race on the second place!
The Doctor fought a race-long battle with Casey Stoner during the Grand Prix of China, the pair providing a thrilling spectacle until the 16th lap when Rossi was forced to concede victory to the Australian after a small mistake. Rossi started with a good pole position, John Hopkins took the lead into turn one but Rossi passed him on the first lap to cross the line in front. By lap three Rossi had dropped behind both Stoner and Marco Melandri but before long Rossi had dispatched his fellow countryman and set off after Stoner, eliciting a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse which kept everyone on the edge of their seats. Rossi’s Yamaha worked perfectly throughout and the he was never more than a few tenths down on Stoner, exploiting the agility and corner speed of his M1 in the earlier sections to close the gap and often pass Stoner, but relinquishing ground down the long back straight where the Ducati had the advantage.
The pair kept up a blistering pace and only Hopkins could stay with them, closing the gap to half a second at one point in pursuit of his first podium. With seven laps to go and Rossi doing everything in his powers to find a way to make a pass stick on Stoner, but he made a mistake braking into the hairpin at the end of the back straight and ran off the track, letting Hopkins through. Rossi kept fighting and was able to pass Hopkins back again to consolidate second place, but Stoner was too far ahead and took the flag three seconds in front.
The pair kept up a blistering pace and only Hopkins could stay with them, closing the gap to half a second at one point in pursuit of his first podium. With seven laps to go and Rossi doing everything in his powers to find a way to make a pass stick on Stoner, but he made a mistake braking into the hairpin at the end of the back straight and ran off the track, letting Hopkins through. Rossi kept fighting and was able to pass Hopkins back again to consolidate second place, but Stoner was too far ahead and took the flag three seconds in front.
At the end Valentino Rossi said: “I enjoyed today a lot, it was a great race, a really exciting battle and my Yamaha was fantastic to the end. We knew that this track would be difficult for us so to be able to fight with Stoner at 100% for the entire race was a great feeling. Of course it’s not a win, but I think second place is a very good result for us here. I didn’t want to give up and just ride for second, I wanted to try to pass him and I made some good overtaking maneuvers but wasn’t able to stay in front down the straight. Then I made a mistake when I hit a bump when braking, had to release the brake and ran off track. It was a pity, but when you’re riding on the limit lap after lap then things like this can happen; that’s racing! Anyway I knew I couldn’t give up, I had a nice battle with John and then was able to take second. I think these twenty points are really important and we’re still second in the championship. I’m really sadder for what happened in Turkey because if we hadn’t had the problem there then I might have been level with Stoner in the championship now. But the season is long and now we have several races in Europe at some of my favorite tracks and I think we’re in good shape for them!”
Congratulations to all, they were fought to the end!
Congratulations to all, they were fought to the end!
From: www.rossifiles.com
Monday, April 30, 2007
500Bhp Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo Ghost Rider
Amaising 500 hp and 300 km/h on back weel - incredible Hayabusa
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