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The '''MotoGP Hall of Fame''', also called '''MotoGP Legends''', is the hall of fame of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]. |
The '''MotoGP Hall of Fame''', also called '''MotoGP Legends''', is the hall of fame of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]]. |
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Since its opening in 2000, |
Since its opening in 2000, 27 racers have been inducted, including both the most successful world champions such as [[Giacomo Agostini]], [[Ángel Nieto]], [[Mike Hailwood]] and [[Carlo Ubbiali]], as well as champions who had died young such as [[Jarno Saarinen]] and [[Daijiro Kato]]. The first MotoGP Hall of Fame inductee was [[Mick Doohan]], who was inducted in May 2000 at the [[Mugello Circuit]]. The latest inductee is [[Randy Mamola]].<ref name="MotoGP Legends">{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/02/09/randy-mamola-to-become-a-motogp-legend/249310 |title=Randy Mamola to become a MotoGP Legend |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=11 February 2018 }}</ref> |
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==Inductees== |
==Inductees== |
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| {{SortKeyName|Toni|Mang}} || align="center" | {{GER|#|3=Deutscher}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1949-09-29</span>29 September 1949 || align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 42 |
| {{SortKeyName|Toni|Mang}} || align="center" | {{GER|#|3=Deutscher}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1949-09-29</span>29 September 1949 || align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 42 |
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| {{SortKeyName|Jorge|Martínez|Jorge Martínez (motorcyclist)}} || align="center" | {{ESP|#|3=Spanier}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1962-08-29</span>29 August 1962 || align="center" | 4 || align="center" | 37 |
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| {{SortKeyName|Ángel|Nieto}} () || align="center" | {{ESP|#|3=Spanier}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1947-01-25</span>25 January 1947 || align="center" | 13 || align="center" | 90 |
| {{SortKeyName|Ángel|Nieto}} () || align="center" | {{ESP|#|3=Spanier}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1947-01-25</span>25 January 1947 || align="center" | 13 || align="center" | 90 |
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| {{SortKeyName|Phil|Read}} || align="center" | {{GBR|#|3=Brite}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1939-01-01</span>1 January 1939 || align="center" | 7 || align="center" | 52 |
| {{SortKeyName|Phil|Read}} || align="center" | {{GBR|#|3=Brite}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1939-01-01</span>1 January 1939 || align="center" | 7 || align="center" | 52 |
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| {{SortKeyName|Jim|Redman}} || align="center" | [[File:Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.svg|20px|Rhodesia]] || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1931-11-08</span>8 November 1931 ||align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 45 |
| {{SortKeyName|Jim|Redman}} || align="center" | [[File:Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.svg|20px|Rhodesia]] [[Rhodesia]] || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1931-11-08</span>8 November 1931 ||align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 45 |
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| {{SortKeyName|Kenny|Roberts Jr.|Kenny Roberts Jr.}} || align="center" | {{USA|#|3=US-Amerikaner}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1973-07-25</span>25 July 1973 || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 8 |
| {{SortKeyName|Kenny|Roberts Jr.|Kenny Roberts Jr.}} || align="center" | {{USA|#|3=US-Amerikaner}} || align="center" | <span style="display:none">1973-07-25</span>25 July 1973 || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 8 |
Revision as of 11:13, 10 July 2018
The MotoGP Hall of Fame, also called MotoGP Legends, is the hall of fame of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
Since its opening in 2000, 27 racers have been inducted, including both the most successful world champions such as Giacomo Agostini, Ángel Nieto, Mike Hailwood and Carlo Ubbiali, as well as champions who had died young such as Jarno Saarinen and Daijiro Kato. The first MotoGP Hall of Fame inductee was Mick Doohan, who was inducted in May 2000 at the Mugello Circuit. The latest inductee is Randy Mamola.[1]
Inductees
References
- ^ "Randy Mamola to become a MotoGP Legend". motogp.com. Retrieved 11 February 2018.