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Valentino Rossi, a legend

I was at Oulton Park one day and a bloke pushing a massive trolley full of wheels went over some blokes foot, this fellas in agony and the guy pushing the trolley just goes "big trolley coming towards ya? Get out of the way next time mate!"
 
Waaw, and comments say legend.

I remember a video of Raikkonen walking and one of the women around kicks a kid and he falls. Everyone blamed Kimi for it.

And now Rossi does something like that, and he is a legend...welcome to 2016!



it's not the video I wanted, but the story is the same....not his fault
 
Think the opening post was with a hint of sarcasm.

However his actions are being defended on other sites, unsurprisingly.
Imagine if that had been any other rider, 1 or 2 in particular. The reaction would be very different.

And some clowns still insist on calling him the people's champion.
 
However his actions are being defended on other sites, unsurprisingly.

What could be said in his defence? This is practically a hit and run...or rather kick and run. And his reaction afterwards doesn't help.

Ok, she was trying to make selfie (I hate this kind of people too), but that is no reason to kick and run over someone.

Here he won't be able to say he didn't kick, we can all se it.

Once a moron...
 
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One thing I am sure of is that paddock bikes don't have number plates. Is it a staged event?

Its not even his paddock bike its totally different, methinks its definitely a stitch up job.
 
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Waaw, and comments say legend.

I remember a video of Raikkonen walking and one of the women around kicks a kid and he falls. Everyone blamed Kimi for it.

And now Rossi does something like that, and he is a legend...welcome to 2016!



it's not the video I wanted, but the story is the same....not his fault


The mans a knob, always acted aloof, jammiest champion in living memory.
 
Translated from VR

"I'm afraid they're going to arrest me when I'll get home", Valentino Rossi joked about the video that shows him in the paddock kicking and poking a woman to move her away while he was on his scooter.
After the lamentable joke, he told his version on the incident: "I saw the video because Bollini (his Yamaha press officer) told me about it. What you can see in the video it's only the last part and it doesn't show how it all started. First thing I have to do anyway is to say that I apologize to the lady. I hope she's alright. Anyway, it's always very difficult for me to live in the paddock. Here, in Valencia, the situation is uncontrollable. In other places as well. It's not the first time I ask them to help me. When I get out of my truck to go to the box they always hit me, they touch my cap, there is always someone who stops me to take a photo. And, therefore, it's always hard" Rossi apologized.
"I was trying to get out of a crowd of people that was around me and there was this lady, who was doing a selfie. She could have made me fall down as well, she was holding me back. I even feared for myself, but I apologize to her. Surely, when we are going to work, we have so many problems and it would be nice to get to the other part of the paddock without having to fight with everyone. But Valencia is like this. It's nice because there are a lot of fans. In the end, I apologize to the lady" said Il Dottore.
 
We purposely decided not to publish that video and we preferred to hear about the episode directly from the party involved.
ROFL. Yeah, f' the f'in evidence, we only want to know what Rossi has to say about it. Nice unbiased reporting. Why not honk as tubby stumbles backwards, VR? She didn't seem to be intentionally obstructing your exit. Not much of a biggie, but you would think Rossi would do better.
 
Justin Bieber would have spat on her.

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...while wearing a helmet :D

This photo shocked me...is he allowed to ride this outside of his backyard?
I mean...he's got SWAG and all...but still...I don't trust him.

It's also funny how Ducatis are more popular in Hollywood than in Europe.
 
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Typical Rossi.
Arrogant and a big head.
He has been behaving like this on the track for years but now a lot of riders don't let him get away with it now...great isn't it !
 

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