1.
Riding a race bike is an art - a thing that you do because you feel something inside.
Valentino Rossi
Piloting a competition bicycle is an artistry - an action that you take because of what you sense internally.
2.
I try to have a different relationship with the bike. I don't give it a name, but I always speak with it. I don't know if the other riders do the same. This is not only a piece of metal - there is a soul. The bike talks back too. But not with a voice, with the components
Valentino Rossi
3.
The most important thing is to have a good relationship with the bike... you have to understand what she wants. I think of a motorcycle as a woman, and I know that sounds silly, but it's true.
Valentino Rossi
The key factor is to have a solid bond with the motorcycle... you need to grasp what it desires. I conceive of a motorbike as a female, and I recognize that sounds whimsical, but it's accurate.
4.
To be a great motorbike racer, the most important thing is passion for the bike.
Valentino Rossi
To succeed as a motorcycle rider, the most essential quality is enthusiasm for the two-wheeler.
5.
The speed is something dangerous but very exciting.
Valentino Rossi
The velocity is precarious but thrilling.
6.
Giving yourself threads doesn't mean you don't believe in yourself in my opinion.
Valentino Rossi
I think providing yourself with resources does not signify a lack of self-confidence.
7.
I think the secret is to understand that you still want to be part of the game. To do so, you have to forget all the victories you've managed to get in the previous years and have a great humility. You also need to realise that, if you want to go on, you have to work hard. If you dwell too much on your past successes and say "well, I have won nine world titles and more than 100 races", you'd rather stay home.
Valentino Rossi
8.
Maybe the bike is more dangerous, but the passion for the car for me is second to the bike.
Valentino Rossi
'Perhaps the bicycle is more precarious, yet my enthusiasm for the automobile cannot match that of the two-wheeler.'
9.
I feel 100% a Yamaha rider in my heart. I had a long career and raced with several factory bikes, but the highlight of my career is undoubtedly with Yamaha.
Valentino Rossi
I am wholly devoted to the Yamaha brand in my soul. I have had a prolific career and piloted many machines, but my moment of triumph was unquestionably on a Yamaha.
10.
I'm Valentino Rossi. And I want to be a person, not an icon.
Valentino Rossi
11.
Our sport is dangerous. We risk the life out there, so we need to stay calm and focused and leave all the rest out.
Valentino Rossi
12.
But I could also start F1 or rallying. I love rallying much more.
Valentino Rossi
13.
Motivation is the key. More than training, more than experience or age, motivation counts. You have to ask yourself: 'Why am I racing?' I race because I like it, because I'm really enjoying it. I like to set up my bike and ride it on track. After 20 years in the GPs I'm still highly motivated. Everything else is a consequence.
Valentino Rossi
14.
How do Ferrari know what I'm doing next year when I don't know what I'm doing next week?
Valentino Rossi
15.
I race to win. If I am on the bike or in a car it will always be the same.
Valentino Rossi
16.
I would have probably stolen cars - it would have given me the same adrenaline rush as racing.
Valentino Rossi
17.
I'm lucky because I don't feel too much pressure - it's only in the last hour before the race, and even then it's good, positive pressure.
Valentino Rossi
18.
To win the Championship in the first year will be hard. We need time to become competitive and win races.
Valentino Rossi
19.
I have designs I like applied to my helmet, motorcycle, riding suits, gloves,and boots. I have a designer friend of mine put the designs on them for me. I think a livery on the helmet is significant in expressing a rider's personality.
Valentino Rossi
20.
You need to realise that, if you want to go on, you have to work hard. If you dwell too much on your past successes and say "well, I have won nine world titles and more than 100 races", you'd rather stay home. The sport, your rivals, the tyres, your motorcycle, everything changes so instead you need to work more to be stronger. If you don't, you're finished.
Valentino Rossi
21.
I am still here because I like to prove myself. I still like to ride the bike on track and enjoy the races. I still have good reasons to be in racing after so many years.
Valentino Rossi
22.
It is dangerous and unbelievably fast and entirely different from the kind of track I am used to racing on
Valentino Rossi
23.
I have always challenged myself and it's also important to learn from the rivals. Every rider has his own style, and you have to count on some elements that cannot be changed. On the contrary, the bike or the tires can change and it's important to adapt yourself. It's up to the rider to understand what he can change and how much he can adapt.
Valentino Rossi
24.
Luck is one thing. It has always been there, it has always been a part of my success. It's a part of everyone's success. Without it, you can't be successful. But luck is something you have to stimulate, something you have to nurture through the choices you make...That's why things have always worked out for me. Things work out not just because I'm lucky, but because I plan ahead. I figure out what I want and I go for it. I've always spent a lot of time trying to surround myself with the right people, the kinds of teammates who could lead me to my goals.
Valentino Rossi
25.
I'm very happy because I won a lot. I've won races and lived in a world that just gave me joy, so I remember it very positively.
Valentino Rossi
26.
I am focused on racing. I enjoy it. It's a great feeling to be back fighting for the title.
Valentino Rossi
27.
Once the races begin it's more difficult and there is never that much time for testing.
Valentino Rossi
28.
It's a big, big advantage because understanding what changes we might make takes time and it takes time to work out settings and to understand everything about the new machine.
Valentino Rossi
29.
The great fights with your strongest rivals are always the biggest motivation. When you win easily it's not the same taste.
Valentino Rossi
30.
I have won on Honda and Yamaha so maybe it is interesting to win with a third team, Ducati, who are Italian.
Valentino Rossi
31.
Friendship is very important to me. With some friends, we've known each other since we were kids and it's a very strong relationship. They always tell me what they think even when I am wrong. It's great to share with them the best moments. I also have many friends in the team, and I like to share my passion with them.
Valentino Rossi
32.
We kept on racing, doing something that Luis [Salom] loved. Fortunately or unfortunately, life goes on.
Valentino Rossi
33.
I never race for records. The motivation to try to beat the record is not enough to continue. You have to enjoy it.
Valentino Rossi
34.
You need a combination of many things to get good results. Experience is one of these, and it can be very useful at the right moment. I don't know if it helps to go faster, but for sure it's an important element that has helped me a lot. Being experienced helps you to make fewer mistakes when you are on track. This is the positive side for being around for so many years!
Valentino Rossi
35.
Fortunately during my career I have won more or less everything, so I need to enjoy it to have the right motivation.
Valentino Rossi
36.
The work that we do during the winter is very important; we have a new bike and it's important to develop it during this time.
Valentino Rossi
37.
The tragic incident of Luis Salom reminds us that our sport, our passion, is dangerous. We know it but, in a way, we don't think about it.
Valentino Rossi
38.
I like physical exercise. I actually like sports in general. I really like snowboarding and playing soccer, too.
Valentino Rossi
39.
We have the 2004 M1 here for reference, which is useful. It worked well here last year; we won the race and always did fast lap times so it will be interesting to compare it to the new bike and it will help us to understand which parts have improved.
Valentino Rossi
40.
I am completely focused on being strong, riding fast, and enjoying myself. With the new generation of riders, only the chronometer counts. I need to be faster than them on track.
Valentino Rossi
41.
In 2002 the Yamaha was at more or less the same level as the Honda, better in some ways, worse in others. But in the winter of last year between 2002 and 2003, Honda made a big step forward and it seemed as if Yamaha couldn't quite match that improvement.
Valentino Rossi
42.
Maybe if Graziano make another work or another sport I wouldn't have had this passion to be a rider.
Valentino Rossi
43.
I am able to ride the bike and think clearly about strategy and tyres. I also have positive thinking. I am very constructively critical.
Valentino Rossi
44.
I don't like being famous - it is like a prison. And driving for Ferrari would make it far worse.
Valentino Rossi
45.
Also, when I started racing he knew a lot of people and it was more easy for me to find the first bike, so I have a good chance for sure.
Valentino Rossi
46.
You look at Moto3, the races are very exciting. Moto2 is fantastic, and then MotoGP is boring.
Valentino Rossi
47.
Nowadays, we have to deal with so many more factors that weren't there in the past. It's not enough to be a good rider, if you want to finish at the front. The riders have become incredible athletes. In the past, you could manage the race and fight only on the last laps. Now you need to train hard. You cannot allow yourself to go on track without being at 100 percent.
Valentino Rossi
48.
I was lucky. My father raced bikes. He gave me the passion very early. I had my first bike when I was three or four years old.
Valentino Rossi
49.
I have so much respect for my opponents; many of them watched the races as little children and were supporting me!
Valentino Rossi
50.
In 2009, I didn't like that Yamaha signed such a young and competitive teammate [Jorge Lorenzo]. But now everything is different. We are more mature. Everyone knows his role and position. Things are clear.
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