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MotoGP™ Full Race | 2002 #GermanGP



Rossi, Barros and Jacque battling for the win at the Sachsenring 20 years ago, it’s worth watching! Let’s relive their titanic fight …

33 thoughts on “MotoGP™ Full Race | 2002 #GermanGP”

  1. Super,Labombastic,Fantastic,Školastic!!!👍💪🤘🤝👐🦵👂👌😍🏍️💓💥🙏😇🧠🫀🫁🏄🚣🏊👀🔥🐘🐫🦏🐪🐳🐟🐠🐬🦈🦭🐧🦆🦜💯

  2. Final Results

    1. Rossi 46
    2. Biaggi 3
    3. Ukawa 11
    4. Checa 7
    5. Nakano 56
    6. Abe 6
    7. McWilliams 99
    8. Aoki 9
    9. McCoy 8
    10. A. Hoffmann 66
    11. Ryo 33
    12. van den Goorbergh 17
    13. Jose Luis Cardoso 30

    (Out)

    Jacque 19
    Barros 4
    Laconi 55
    Harada 31
    Kagayama 51
    Kato 74
    Gibernau 15
    Hopkins 21

  3. This was NEVER a "fair" fight. They did the same thing in motogp that they did in motocross and supercross. They allowed massive displacement four strokes to compete against 2 strokes with only half the displacement and then the industry pretended like it was some kind of fair fight and even the announcers were in on it but what's done is done and they took away from us these super efficient power makers that were cheap and easy to maintain! SO SAD

  4. Valentino Rossi fortunately not riding tightly with Jacque and Barros , otherwise the top 3 of them would be out of the race at the last 3 laps and Biaggi would say thanks you guys and get a bottle of champign to celebrate .

    However Valentino Rossi is so smart that he let the top 2 dealing with each other and waiting for his best chance and Valentino Rossi
    got it and takes his 8 wins eventually!

    👍👍👍👏👏👏😄😄😄

  5. I remember being 9-years old and literally devastated when Barros crashed into Jacques with only a few laps remaining. I was a big fan of Jacques since the 2000 250 c.c. season when he beat Nakano with half a tyre distance in the final race of the season in Philip Island to win the championship. I was so excited when he got pole and remained competitive during the race – even after Rossi overtook both him and Barros, they managed to pull it back. Sadly, that last two-stroke win just wasn't meant to be.

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