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This article is in Spanish, but its basically saying Rossi will not ride the Ducati next year. It speculates he will retire!







Ducati too much to handle? Read'em and weep. MOTHER OF ALL LINKS





EDIT: I'm translating the article right now and will post it when I'm done. It should take a few minutes.
 
When have latino's been right?!!!
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Article Translation ^^

VALENTINO ROSSI RETIRES FROM COMPETITION

(28/12/2010)







The news fell like a bucket of cold water, not only for Ducati Racing Team members, who have been cut short the dream of seeing the considered "best driver of all time", defending the colors of the Italian brand, but also for the thousands and thousands of fans around the world and certainly in Italy where he looked forward to the 2011 season with Ducati and Valentino finally together.



Of the reasons little is known so far, but there is speculation that Rossi would not have been quite right after his last operation, reaching the level of mentioning that the Italian first to have said "the pain is unbearable," so that "il doctore "has decided to rescind the contract that would link them to Ducati for next season, thus putting an end to a highly successful career, full of triumph and glory, taking leave unexpectedly, as was his career, yet all remember him as the crowning glory of the motorcycling world, a figure that is comparable to Michael Jordan in basketball, Mohamed there in boxing, Maradona in football. Rossi certainly miss you!
 
Ah man, I'm really gonna miss Rossi. Its a sad day for our sport peeps.



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No it is true I've just read it on another site, the official word is that his shoulder injury is worse than they even imagined & has forced him to retire!!



















































Or I made that up.
 
Published: Dec 17, 2010

Highest Paid Athletes 2010

by Mike Baron



The highest paid athletes 2010 - Some of the world's highest paid professions are held by professional athletes. From brand endorsements, to being paid for their athletic abilities, they bring home the bacon.

Here are the top 10:



10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. [34 Million] Dale Earnhardt Jr. made the list because, frankly, he’s one popular guy. He’s won the NASCAR NMPA Chex Most Popular Driver Award for the sixth consecutive time. His sales in the market are twice that of any other competitor, and yet hasn't won a single race since 2008 (which was only 1 race).



9. Valentino Rossi [35 Million] Valentino is an Italian motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP champion. Many consider him to be one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time, with eight Grand-Prix World Championships to his name.



6. Manny Pacquiao [40 Million] is a multi-talented boxer, politician, singer, and actor. Ring Magazine claims that he’s the #1 pound-for-pound boxer in the world and the Boxing Writers Association claims that he’s the “Fighter of the Decade.”



6. Phil Mickelson [40 Million] Lefty is one of two golfers on this list. He’s amassed about $54 Million in prize money during his career and makes much more in endorsements from Callaway and Rolex.



6. LeBron James [40 Million] The NBA's latest immortal is a two-time MVP award recipient, first in the 08-09 season and then again in the 09-10 season. He's also the lowest paid of the three basketball players in the top 3.



5. David Beckham [42 Million] is one of the best known soccer players on the planet. David Beckham is also one of the highest paid athletes in the world and is the only futbol (soccer) player to appear in the top 10 highest paid athletes of 2010.



2. Kimi Raikkonen [45 Million] nicknamed Iceman, and occasionally described as "the fastest driver on the planet," Kimi won the Formula One World Driver's Championship in 2007.



2. Michael Jordan [45 Million]: Yeah. Seven years after his (last) retirement, we still find MJ here on the list.



2. Kobe Bryant [45 Million] is tied with the legendary Jordan and Formula One driving Raikkonen. He does this by raking in almost $20 mil a year through his NBA contract and more than doubles that through endorsement deals with Vitamin Water, Coca-Cola, and Nike.



1. Tiger Woods [110 Million] is golf's legend and is on track to surpass 1 billion in earnings from winnings and endorsements from his 13 year career.





Confirmed Rossi (Master Po) is going to retire he don't need the ££$$. Lorenzo (Grasshopper) get his new years resolution



so say Forbes ££$$ http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/17/to...ess-sports-top-earning-athletes_slide_10.html
 
All I can do, all any Rossi fan can do, is just whole-heartedly refuse to believe it.

Nothing else worth saying on the subject.
 
Somewhere out there - is some humonguous corporation that wants to buy Dorna

and they've paid some Spanish journo a shitload of pesetas to write this article

in hopes that the news will drive down the value of Dorna so they can buy it for a song.
 
David Beckham earns more than Rossi !!!! FFS hope thats as true as the retirement
 
Hide your messages here, noob, otherwise they show up when PS'ers hit reply :)

I thought I was the only person who hid messages inside their posts. You still have much to learn though, gui22a



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