Once in a generation?
Giacomo Agostini won 68 victories in the 500cc class, his record number of wins has been untouchable since the 1970s. Until a week or so ago, nobody had even come close.
To provide some perspective, Mick Doohan amassed 54 victories in the premier class before his injuries precluded his continuing.
Mike Hailwood won 37, Eddie Lawson 31, Kevin Schwantz 25, Wayne Rainey 24, Geoff Duke, John Surtees and Kenny Roberts Snr all won 22 premier class victories.
At Misano a couple of weekends ago one Valentino Rossi equaled Ago's long standing record of 68 wins. Next weekend at Indianapolis, maybe at Motegi, perhaps even Philip Island, but barring accidents former GP pilot Graciano Rossi's lad is probably going to become the most winningest rider the sport has ever seen.
As BIKE puts it, albeit with somewhat purple prose, “prepare to pay homage, for you are about to witness the crowning of a great king”.
It's a shame about those of us who don't appreciate what Rossi is in the process of achieving. They're going to miss something very special, something that is unlikely to happen again before another generation has passed. Assuming that there are no oil shortages which precipitate social changes that curtail motor sport...
Me, I'm going to buy a bottle of something appropriate to special events and put it aside to toast the occasion. Quite possibly I won't need to store the bottle very long at all.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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