Motorsports
David Alonso will never forget the message that Valentino Rossi sent him after Australia: “I had more opportunities.”
David Alonso is the Moto3 World Champion. After a dream season with the team, the Colombians CFMOTO ASPAR Teamachieved a Record at the Motorcycling World Cup. The pilot is now 18 years old 14 wins in the hallways celebrated more wins in the season in every category.
Australia’s Grand Prix David Alonso coincided Valentino Rossi’s 11 victories in 1997 at 125cc. And in the next test held at the Buriram Circuit (Thailand), Moto3 World Champion broke the record Il Dottore In a small category. Tavuria’s praised Colombian act and sent a message to him: “He said to me: “Hello, Congratulations on all the year you’re doing. The celebration was a lot of fun and I really liked it. Let’s see if we’ll meet you one day and celebrate it.”“He remembered.
Recently, the hallway In 2025 he will join the Moto2 Grill alongside ASPAR Team CFMOTOHe said, “I was very pleased with the message, Valentino Rossi is a huge person in the sport.. It is true that they had fewer races in the past. So I had more opportunities than he had. But I’m happy to have reached those numbers I was even happier with the message that Rossi sent me after he reached the record“
The origin of celebration
A celebration made in honor by David Alonso Il Dottore In Australia, Colombians appeared with bandages on their heads. In 1997, Valentino Rossi climbed into the Indonesian drawer, accompanied by the Japanese Kazuto Sakata and Jorge Martinez Asper. From Megaphonia they shouted the Italian names and appeared on the podium, “46” did it with a blue bandage covering her head. Later, I learned that The reason was due to a car accident with his father, Graziano Rossi..
he Dr. Claudio CostaThe founder of the Mobile Clinic awarded an interview with “Corriere Della Sera” months before details of the event were revealed. The blow caused serious head injuries. The doctor questioned whether he could continue his career.. We went to Villa Serena, an elderly residence in Forlì. We are studying his brain. “For me, he can run in Indonesia on Sundays,” I told his mother. We will climb the plane together. He won the race“
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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