MotoGP has always required self-sacrifice and always rewarded its fastest survivors with gold, glory and everything else. This interview with MotoGP's biggest winner of all time paints a perfect picture of the risk and reward equation in racing's golden age.
It is the season to be merry, I'm told, so perhaps now is a good time to celebrate one of MotoGP's coolest superstars, through one of the best interviews ever published.
We stand at the end of the year that marks the 50th anniversary of Giacomo Agostini's eighth and last MotoGP world championship. The Italian stallion won his titles between 1966 and 1975, making him the most successful motorcycle racer of all time, ahead of Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez, who both have seven each.
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