Just read that we will not see him next year! So no one will have to worry about him moaning when things aren't going right. Still 3 times world champion I think so good on him
Max Biaggi announces retirement | WSBK News | Nov 2012 | Crash.Net you could tell from his emotions after he won the title last month that it would be his last race
I think he was rather lucky as Sykes had a number of problems but so did Biaggi must far as a can Sykes none were down to Sykes himself
+1 on that JM1 and it's 6 times world champion plus a number of runner ups, raced against Doohan and won his first 500 GP outing, two things even Rossi didn't do.
As has been said...SIX times world champ.... 4 x 250cc titles and 2 x WSBK titles. And he has gone one better than the flopter anyway and gone out on top.
Oh, forgot to add, probably the greatest 250cc rider ever. and easily one of the smoothest riders ever.
Couldnt beat the flopter though mate? and didnt go out on the top really, quit motogp because he couldnt win and went to a lesser class, sure Rossi, lorenzo or stoner would smash wsb if they converted... cant take nothing away from him though - great rider.
Biaggi was good in his day but nowhere near the motogp riders of today. On a 250 he was bloody quick.A true 2 stroke legend in my book.
Sorry, but thats tripe. the guy beat DOOHAN, yes that M Doohan, the GOAT. won his first 500 race, and some would say gt stiffed by yamaha after he & barros had done the majority of the work to get the M1 going good...
He also did the best flip save ever on camera http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=8BA2clO3WFE
He is IMO one of the greats, he has lasted in the sport longer than most and still comes up with the goods time and time again, that said I'm not a big fan, but as with stoner I can appreciate pure talent when I see it
reportedly notoriously difficult and demanding to work with, that is why the works premier class teams would not have him back so he went to WSB. Still one of the smoothest riders ever on a track, as with all sports people they come and go. I for one will miss watching him race but i miss many of them. I remember back to the late fifties (just) as i have followed racing on track on two and four wheels all my life. It is very few who become multiple world champions and retire at 41 unhurt and very wealthy and still being offered a place in BSB ?