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10 most successful MotoGP rider

The decision Valentino Rossi to Yamaha at the end of the season this year, fruiting cynical joke of Casey Stoner, MotoGP world champion last year. Understandably, Stoner was once a world champion with Ducati, a vehicle for failing to bring Rossi as champion. The fight in MotoGP was not only on the circuit, still well outside the racecourse.
In the season that continues today, with the Ducati Desmosedici GP12, Rossi was in the order of 8 to have never won in any series. But only with Yamaha, Rossi is four-time world champion.
What about other drivers? Here is a list of 10 most successful MotoGP rider ever recorded:

1. Valentino Rossi
Champion: 2008-2009 (Yamaha), 2002-2005 (Yamaha)
Icon MotoGP Italian began his career in the Championship Grand Prix in 1996 in the 125cc class with Aprilia. Men born February 16, 1979 was one of the most successful racers of all time, with 11-time world champion - including the 125cc and 250cc. Rossi also noted as the first rider MotoGP/500cc able to win 79 Grand Prix series.
2. Casey Stoner
Champion: 2011 (Honda RC212V), 2007 (Ducati GP7)
The Australian rider began to join MotoGP in 2006 with the Honda team. Men born October 16, 1985 has been known since the age of four races in his hometown, in Gold Coast, Australia. Throughout his career, Stoner's year-round in third place, has won 37 championship Grand Prix.
3. Jorge Lorenzo
Champion: 2010 (Yamaha)
Spaniard Lorenzo is a rider who entered the arena of MotoGP since 2008. Men born May 4, 1987 it has won the Grand Prix 22 times. He began his career in the 125cc class in 2002, when his age was 15 years. In this ongoing series, there is in the first position, after winning the Grand Prix five times.
4. Nicky Hayden
Champion: 2006 (Honda)
The first year of Nicholas "Nicky" Patrick Hayden entered MotoGP world record in 2003. At its debut in Suzuka, Japan, its position is on the order of 7. Until now, the man who was born July 30, 1981 was a one-time world champion with three wins in the Grand Prix series.
5. Kenny Roberts, Sr.
Champion: 1978-1980 (Yamaha)
Men born December 31, 1951 is the first Americans to become MotoGP world champion, ie in 1978. From then until the end of his career, the Yamaha rider was three-time world champion and 22-time champion Grand Prix. Plus, two-time champion for 250cc Grand Prix, so the record 24-time champions.
6. Alex Criville
Champion: 1999 (Honda)
Birth March 4, 1970 was recorded as the first rider Spaniard who became world champion in the 500cc class, ie in 1999. By the end of his career, 2001, he was 20-time winner of Grand Prix, with the last victory in France, in 2000.
7. Michael Doohan
Champion: 1994-1998 (Honda)
The Australian rider was included in the record as one of the most winning MotoGP world champion, which is five times. Remarkably, who was born June 4, 1965 was acquired consecutively with Honda mounts. To Championship Grand Prix, the last race Doohan in 1999, has won 54 times.
8. Kevin Schwantz
Champion: 1993 (Suzuki)
Birth June 19, 1964 is already 105 times Grand Prix champion and one-time world champion. An American rider is active on 1986 to 1995. Throughout his career, Schwantz has never moved mounts. He remained loyal to Suzuki, the current champion or not.
9. Wayne Rainey
Champion: 1990-1992 (Yamaha)
By winning 24 times on the Grand Prix, born October 23, 1960 it was three-time world champion. From the beginning to the end of his career in 1993, he devoted a Yamaha. Period 1988-1993, can be recorded as an achievement for the American rider, because he's always in the top five fastest.
10. Eddie Lawson
Champion: 1988-1989 (Honda), 1986 (Yamaha), 1984 (Yamaha)
Lawson was born on March 11, 1958 is capable of four-time champion in his career, which began in 1983. Three times he got together with Yamaha, one time with Honda. An American rider won 31 Grand Prix victories and 31 times in the second position.

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