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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 04:04 PM
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Rossi rated as one of the best world athletes of the Decade

Valentino Rossi rated as one of the best world athletes of the decade | The Official MotoGP Website
As is the norm at the end of the year, and also the decade, the world media has offered its view on the top athletes of the last ten years. With seven premier class World Championship titles since his entry into the category back in 2000, Rossi has secured his spot at the pinnacle of the sport and is now considered one of the best sport stars of the past decade.

Assessment methods vary; in some cases the athletes themselves vote and set the rankings, while in others it is the readers of prominent publications who decide who has the honour of being considered the best.

In Italy, Rossi tops the rankings. Over 40% of Gazzetta dello Sport readers consider the 30 year-old to be the best, well ahead of Swiss tennis star Roger Federer (13.8%) and Olympic and World 100m and 200m champion Usain Bolt (8.8%), with Michael Schumacher (7.4%) and the Italian national football team (6.3%) also featuring in the poll.

There was a similar trend in Tuttosport, with Rossi taking a sizeable 48.6% of the vote, and Bolt 12.4% and Federer 11%.

In Spain, daily El Mundo registered nearly 30,000 votes from readers with Rossi taking second place with 17% of the share, behind Federer (27.1%) and ahead of Phelps (12.2%).

El Pais asked the athletes themselves to choose the top stars of 2009, with Rossi coming second with 16 votes, behind Bolt who amassed 47. FC Barcelona forward Lionel Messi came third with seven votes, while Rossi beat Spanish stars such as NBA basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies, Marc Gasol, as well as cyclists Samuel Sánchez, Carlos Sastre and Alejandro Valverde. Rossi also came ahead of Spanish motorcyclists Toni Bou and Marc Coma, and tennis players David Ferrer and Juan Carlos Ferrero.

Journalists of the prestigious French paper L’Equipe also developed a specific method for deciding their selection, in which Rossi placed third behind Bolt and Federer, but ahead of Messi and World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb.
 
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It is impossibly difficult to compare athletes across sports for a title of "Best" - however, I will agree that he is arguably the best in the sport (at least mass-market) that requires the largest set of cohones.
 
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Well deserved. He's perhaps one of the last modern day figures that wholly embodies the definition of a sports hero. He's been in the media spot light since his teen years and no where in that documented history is there a scandal or social blemish (discounting some tax issues that were mostly the fault of an incompetent manager).

To watch him ride is to watch someone who truly enjoys what they're doing. Stoner and Lorenzo may be challenging, but they make it look like work. Rossi makes it look like fun every time.





 

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To watch him ride is to watch someone who truly enjoys what their doing. Stoner and Lorenzo may be challenging, but they make it look like work. Rossi makes it look like fun every time.
Couldn't have said it better, your comment instantly makes me think of the "Faster" documentary where the motoGP doctor said that Rossi's heart rate while racing is similar to a child at play while Biaggi's was working much harder. He's truly a unique character that deserves to be recognized as the best in all of sports...going by hard facts, and strongly justified opinion.

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Definitely well deserved. GP racing would not be what it is today without him. Well said Seth.
 
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That is one of the very specific scenes I remember from that documentary. He really loves what he does.

Another great thing was an interview I read when he left honda. He was the best rider in the world on the best bike in the world. When asked why he didn't re-sign, he said it wasn't money. They were ruining the joy of riding for him. He turned his back on them won the title the next two years.

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Couldn't have said it better, your comment instantly makes me think of the "Faster" documentary where the motoGP doctor said that Rossi's heart rate while racing is similar to a child at play while Biaggi's was working much harder. He's truly a unique character that deserves to be recognized as the best in all of sports...going by hard facts, and strongly justified opinion.

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