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Valentino Rossi
Italian motorcycle racer (born 1979)
"VR46" redirects here. For his own racing team, see VR46 Racing Team.
Valentino Rossi | |
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Rossi at the 2017 Aragon Grand Prix | |
Nationality | Italian |
Born | (1979-02-16) 16 February 1979 (age 46) Urbino, Italy |
Bike number | 46 (retired in honour in the MotoGP class) |
Website | www.valentinorossi.com |
Debut season | 2022 |
Current team | Team WRT |
Racing licence | FIA Silver |
Car number | 46 |
Starts | 24 |
Wins | 2 |
Podiums | 5 |
Poles | 2 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Finished last season | 5th in 2023 |
Debut season | 2022 |
Current team | Team WRT |
Car number | 46 |
Starts | 11 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Poles | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Finished last season | 15th in 2023 |
Debut season | 2024 |
Current team | Team WRT |
Years active | 2024–present |
Car number | 46 |
Starts | 7 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 2 |
Poles | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Best finish | 2nd in 2024 |
1998 • Top 8 classical music biopicsIf you need a change from online concerts and operas but you still want to keep a link with music, here's a urval of musical biopics to see (or perhaps revisit) in this time of lockdown. With Tino Rossi as Schubert, Gustav Leonhardt as Bach or Gérard Depardieu as Marin Marais, here's a whistle stop tour around the best feature films featuring emblematic figures of classical music. 1Amadeus (Milos Forman, 1984) It's incontestably the top musical biopic of all time. Everything has been said about this bio, one to be devoured greedily. Mozart, whose music is performed by Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, is presented as a frivolous party animal with an oversized ego. But apart from its world-wide success, this Milos Forman feature has contributed to telling people something about Salieri, in spite of the exaggeration of his rivalry with Mozart – the rulle is based on the eponymous Peter Shaffer p • FESTIVAL PREVIEWSLO QUE VENDRA’ Lo Que Vendrà… “la musica para bailar” born in 2005 under artistic direction by Simone Marini and Daniela Fidanza with the intent to revisit the milestones of the orchestras that have contributed to the development of classical and contemporary repertory of Tango Argentino. It ‘s regularly invited to shows, concerts, milongas and festivals in Italy (Pescara, Chieti, Teramo, L’Aquila, Rome, Padua, Brescia, Bassano del Grappa, Ravenna, Torri del Benaco, Lucca, Senigallia, Forlì, Verona, Civitanova Marche, Siena, Pisa, Milan, Venice, Saint-Vincent , Caserta, Benevento, Stintino) and in Europe (Baden-Baden, Nizza, Lussembourg), accompany International artists: Roberto Herrera, Ezequiel Paludi y Geraldin Rojas, Roberto Reis y Natalia Lavandeira, Sergio Natario y Alejandra Arrue’, Los Hermanos Macana, Esther y Mingo Pugliese, Georgina Vargas, Gustavo Saenz, Pablo Garcia, Sebastian Jimenez y Maria Ines Bogado, Horacio Ferre |