Jumat, 10 November 2017

10 Most Deadly Diseases in the World

10 Most Deadly Diseases in the World

Young or old, every day in the world there are only humans who die from old diseases. Various healing efforts are done, but still there is a disease that can not be cured. Here are 10 most deadly diseases in the world.

For additional information, it turns out that all the deadliest diseases for humanity below are the diseases that arise from the daily living habits of the people concerned. So this is why "prevention is better than cure."

10. Hypertension Heart Disease


As hypertension is a medical condition caused by high blood pressure, then this hypertensive heart disease is a disease caused by high blood pressure. Because the pressure on the bloodstream is too high, the heart is forced to pump stronger and eventually leads to thickening of the heart muscle.

Thickening of the heart muscle itself can narrow the valve which eventually leads to death even if you are still in productive age. In addition to heart muscle thickening, hypertensive heart disease can also lead to heart disease krooner and heart failure.

9. Lung Cancer




This is the type of cancer that causes the most death in the world, there are at least 1.6 million people who die from this disease every year. Generally suffered by people who smoke, the younger and often they smoke per day then the higher the risk of lung cancer.

You still remember a lesson about passive smokers? This is the most horrible thing about cigarette smoke, where inhaled smoke can also cause a high risk of this deadly disease. Every year, at least 3000 adult men will die even if they do not smoke in short just by inhaling cigarette smoke from smokers around them.

8. Tuberculosis




Tuberculosis or tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that affects the lungs, but can spread to other organs. So if you are close to people who have this disease, you can also be infected directly. This deadly disease knows no age and can infect both young and old.

Some of the main symptoms of this disease are fatigue, fever, runny nose, excessive sweating or weight loss. If you see someone who suffers from symptoms like this then immediately recommend that they check to the doctor. The horrible thing is that statistics show that 1/3 of the world's population has symptoms of this disease.

There is good news and bad news related to this TB disease. The good news is this disease can be cured, while the bad news is that the cost is relatively very expensive and in a long period of at least 6 months.

7. Diarrhea



Who would have thought that Diarrhea was one of the deadliest diseases for humans. Diarrhea itself is a disease that causes the feces to become liquid and occurs in a continuous time span at least 3 times in 1 day. Generally the disease does not last more than 2-3 days but in severe cases the disease can result up to 1 week or monthly.

The reason why Diarrhea is a deadly disease is because those who suffer from it will continue to lose weight, irritation, loss of body fluids, to infection.

Even in developing countries, diarrhea is the second most common cause of death for infants. Each year there are approximately 2.6 million people in the world who die due to this disease.

6. Respiratory Tract Infection



In general, respiratory infections can be divided into 2, namely bronchitis and pneumonia. As the name suggests, those who suffer from this disease will have difficulty in breathing. Every year there are 3.46 million people who die due to this disease.

Symptoms of this disease in general are a watery nose, sneezing, headache and sore throat. This disease is not easy to detect due to bacterial development or infection of the lungs.

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5. Stroke


Is a disease in which the brain loses its function as a result of lack of blood flow in the brain. One of the most common causes of stroke, among others, is because blood vessels in the brain are closed or broken. Blood flow is a very important thing for the human body, although it only stops for a few seconds, it can lead to high sanagt medical risks and even death. The cessation of blood flow will result in the death of cells in certain parts of the body in this case the brain.

Each year there are 6.15 million deaths that are caused by stroke. Stroke can be experienced by parents and young. Keep in mind that even if you have a healthy body with a healthy diet and regular exercise, you can also have a risk of stroke.

4. COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)



In the Indonesian language is Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD) is a collection of lung diseases that result in obstruction in airflow when inhale and cause difficulty in breathing.

There are 2 types of COPD that is chronic bronchitis which is a cough alongside with sputum and emphysema is swelling and damage to the lung tissue. Symptoms of COPD include shortness of breath, resembling a clogged nose, severe cough, and chest tightness or tightness when breathing.

3. Ischemic Heart Disease


Another heart-related illness, how not modern today is the less mobile people move and sit more often in front of the computer. Ischemic is a medical condition where the organs in the body are not getting enough blood and oxygen. The most common is the heart. The heart is deprived of blood and oxygen flow resulting in intense mid-chest pain in each person, but the worst case remains the same as heart failure and death.

The disease typically affects 1 in 100 people worldwide, and is one of the world's deadliest diseases in which 7.4 million people die each year. Common symptoms of this disease are generally cold sweat, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting. People who smoke, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure have a risk of contracting the disease.

2. HIV / AIDS




Human Immunodeficiency Virus or shorter we hear more often as HIV, is a virus that causes immunity of our system continues to weaken over time. As a result of the decline of our immune system, even the most mild disease can be a deadly disease for its irritation. Every year 1.6 million people die from this disease and 2.3 million people are estimated to contract the disease each year.

This HIV disease can spread through the body fluids of infected people, such as sharing food or other things related to direct body contact. Until now there is no cure that can cure one of the most deadly diseases in the world. In addition to being incurable the reason why this disease is on the top list of the most deadly diseases for humans is that until now there have been more than 35 million people in the world who died because of this disease.

1. Malaria



Many of you must have heard of this disease many times. At a glance, Malaria may not sound so deadly but if you look at it statistically, there is a reason why mosquitoes are the most deadly animals in the world. Malaria itself is a disease caused by the spread of parasites caused by the bites of infected mosquitoes. These parasites live in the human heart, and when they are old enough, they spread through the blood tissue and infect the red blood cells. Symptoms of this disease do not appear immediately but sometimes takes 1 year.

Each year it is estimated that there are about 300 to 500 million cases of malaria in the world with an annual mortality rate of over 2 million people. For little children it shows more terrible things every day that there are about 2800 small children in the world who died.

Kamis, 09 November 2017

10 Best F1 Racer in The World

10 Best F1 Racer in The World

Previously been discussed who is the greatest MotoGP racer of all time. Now it's time for us to turn to a 4-wheeled vehicle, a car. In the world of Formula 1 or F1 racing, there are a number of drivers who are considered the most powerful racers ever in the world. There are 10 racers dubbed the greatest racer. Who are they? Let's look at the top 10 F1 drivers of all time.

10. Gilles Villeneuve, Canada


Gilles Villeneuve is an F1 driver from Canada. Although he won only six titles out of a total of 67 Grands Prix, his effort was recognized by many as one of the best F1 racers of all time and also the best F1 driver from Canada.

This formidable driver had a severe accident during qualifying in 1982. This deadly accident eventually claimed the life of Gilles. At the moment of the burial of Villeneuve, a South African rider, Jody Schekter said that Villeneuve is the fastest racer he has known throughout F1 history as well as a warm person outside the circuit.

9. Fernando Alonso, Spain

Many people think that Fernando Alonso is an exceptional F1 driver. His ability in spurring his car with high speed although the condition of his car is not in good condition deserves thumbs down. Even when he started the race from the back row, he was able to finish the race with surprising results.

Fernando Alonso is one of the greatest F1 drivers ever. After the era of Michael Schumacher finished, a new era started by this Spaniard. With his Mclaren team, he was able to prove himself.

8. Sebastian Vettle, Germany


His age is still fairly young to be included in the list of the greatest F1 driver of all time, but the achievements he has gained so far provide other evidence. With his young age, Vettle could have won more than his senior F1 driver Michael Schumacher.

Grand Prix title he managed to win as many as 4 times, really talented young racer. Currently, the German driver is still under contract with the famous car company Ferrari until the end of 2017. Together with a team of Ferrari class, it is believed by many people that Vettle will win many titles.


7. Niki Lauda, Austria


This Austrian rider who managed to make Ferrari won in 1975 after fasting title since 1964. Lauda can release the best ability of his car so that he replaces Clay Regazzoni as team leader.

Lauda won the world champions 3 times in a row, including when he suffered an accident that almost took his career in 1976. Although Lauda won the title in 1977, Lauda decided to get out of Ferrari and join Brabham. Lauda prefers Brabham because Ferrari does not support him like a team leader when he returns from injury.


6. Jackie Stewart, England


Jackie Stewart is one of the greatest riders ever to triumph in the mid-1968 to 1973 era. In the past, the F1 race was renowned as a dangerous sporting event, therefore Stewart is very active in the safety campaign.

He is the first rider to use safety belts when racing. Stewart also insisted that the race circuit must be given a protective boundary line. Stewart is known as a racer who is very concerned about the health of drivers. Many other things are also the concentration of Stewart like anti-fire racing clothing, pit barging wall, and all things that are security is heeded.

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5. Alain Prost, France



Alain Marie Pascal Prost or better known as Alain Prost is a French F1 driver who holds the Grand Prix title from 1987 to 2001. Along with the team of McLaren, Ferrari, and Renault, Prost has followed as many as 202 races throughout his career as a racer .

Prost debuted F1 in 1980. In the second race of 1981 held in France, Prost managed to come out as champion. 1982 Brazilian Grand Prix, Prost is only able to finish in order to 3, but because the first and second racers are disqualified, then Prostlah who get the title.


4. Jim Clark, England

From zero to hero, perhaps this phrase matches addressed to a British racer named Jim Clark. The man whose real name is James Clark Jr. this had a dream to become a farmer like his father. But the passion he had in the field of racing began to change the direction of his life.

The father of Jim Carlk is a farmer. Then when he goes to school. Clark became interested in the world of racing cars. Is a team of Lotus who first saw the hidden talent of Clark. Clark's talent was seen when he was defeated by Clark when pitted the pace on the circuit.

3. Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentina

Juan Manuel Fangio is a maestro in the world of Formula 1 racing. He managed to get 5 world titles and has a winning percentage of 47%. It is true that Fangio succeeded in becoming a champion because he was driving the best car, but even though the car is good but the man who steered it tidka has a good ability, certainly will not succeed to be champion instead.

Many colleagues from Fangio say that this Argentine rider often wins the race without hard effort, which means that Fangio has never seen racing with all his ability. So, like what Fangio if he is serious, no one knows.

2. Michael Schumacher, Germany


.Michael Schumacher is a German F1 driver that is extraordinary. With ability, he managed to achieve some amazing achievements. A total of 5 consecutive world titles, 56 wins in 7 years from 2000 to 2006, a total of 7 titles and 91 victories have been achieved Schumacher throughout his career.

In the year 2000. Schumacher has managed to print a history that no other rider could surpass. Can not be denied again that Schumacher is one of the greatest F1 racers of all time.

1. Ayrton Senna, Brazil



Discussing who is the greatest F1 driver of all time, everyone will surely name Ayrton Senna as the greatest racer of all. In Senna era, he managed to win 41 Grand Prix and get 3 titles. In addition, Senna also managed to create some record that no other riders beat at the time.

This Brazilian rider died in Imola, Italy on May 1, 1994. Senna is known as an extraordinary racer by Alain Prost. Meskipub Prost is an eternal rival of Senna, but Prost acknowledges that Senna is a rider with remarkable abilities.

10 Lost Incidents In Bermuda Triangle

10 Lost Incidents In Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious places in the world. There have been hundreds of planes and vessels disappearing as soon as they enter this place without any certainty what exactly the cause of the mystery is. Here we will review some of the events of missing people, planes, and ships that occurred in the Bermuda Triangle.


10. Douglas C-54 Skymaster, January 26, 1950



We know that the waters of the Bermuda Triangle are dangerous waters. Any ship that enters the area is certain to experience a fateful incident, then disappears without a trace. Not just ships, even airplanes passing over the waters of the Bermuda Triangle can also disappear without a trace.

It was previously reported that the missing was a B-29 Superfortress, but after an investigation by Lawrence Kunsche, it was stated that the missing plane was Douglas C-54 Skymaster. The aircraft was declared missing when doing flight with Alaska route to Montana.


9. Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel, January 17, 1949


There are two mysteriously lost Tudor IV planes in the Bermuda Triangle. One is Star Tiger and the other is Star Ariel. Which will be discussed first in this list is Star Ariel. Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel, be it the crew and passengers, disappeared on January 17, 1949.

Total casualties missing from Avro Tudor G-AGRE are as many as 20 people. Where the crew as many as 7 and 13 the rest are passengers. Star Ariel aircraft declared missing in the Bermuda area when flying from Kindley Field to Kingston Airport located in Jamaica. Before it disappeared, Star Ariel's pilot Capt. J. C. McPhee sent a message that he wanted to change the frequency. After that, no more news from Star Ariel. After two Tudor IV losses, the British South American Airways stopped production from the Tudor IV aircraft.


8. Flight 201, March 31, 1984


One plane declared mysteriously missing, Flight 201. Flight 201, which was flying with Bimini Island route in the Bahamas, disappeared on March 31, 1984. Losing Flight 201 makes many people wonder and try to search to find the existence of the aircraft as well passengers.

The plane targeted to land on Bimini Island is lost with the mysterious. According to the observation, Flight 201 plane had decreased the speed significantly. Through radio signals, there is absolutely no indication of problems with the aircraft. Suddenly, the plane crashed and disappeared from the radar. An eyewitness at Bimini Island said seeing an airplane fall into the ocean but not found a single plane debris.


7. Piper Navajo, 3 November 1978


Carried by experienced pilots certainly keeps passengers safe while flying to their destination. But whose name fate no one can surmise. As experienced by the plane Eastern Caribbean Airways. Though controlled by experienced pilots, the plane had to disappear mysteriously on November 3, 1978.

It is an experienced pilot Irving Rivers who gets the task of flying a solo flight from St. Louis. Croix to St. Croix Thomas to pick up passengers. Both the aircraft and the weather conditions were in good condition. When about to land at St. Thomas, the plane Rivers had to fly a little longer because there was a plane going to take off. After the plane took off, Rivers' plane lost instead of the radar. Emergency search done still not found Rivers.


6. USS Cyclops, March 4, 1918


To transport coal during World War I, Lt. G. W. Worley needed a giant ship. The gigantic ship was named USS Cyclops. In 1918, the USS Cyclops who normally lived on the East Coast, USA, were sent to Rio de Janeiro in February to refuel allied vessels.

USS Cyclops travels with 309 people and the ulai move from Rio de Janeiro to Barbados. USS Cyclops arrived in Barbados in March safely. After that, the USS Cyclops ship left Barbados for Baltimore, Maryland on March 4, 1918. That's when the USS Cyclops ship mysteriously disappeared along with its crew on the Atlantic Ocean.


5. USS Proteus, 23 November 1941 and USS Nereus, December 10, 1941


The gigantic ship that lost on March 4, 1918 the USS Cyclops turned out to have 2 brothers namely USS Proteus and USS Nereus. Whether because of bad luck or indeed there is a curse, USS Proteus and USS Nereus fared the same as his brother, the USS Cyclops who had disappeared earlier in the Bermuda Triangle.

USS Proteus disappeared on November 23, 1941. The ship disappeared in the high seas with a total death toll of 58 people. The vessel is planned to bring bauxite from St. Thomas. USS Nereus disappeared on December 10, 1941, a month after the USS Proteus. The USS Nereus was missing and 61 were on board. The ship was also missing when leaving from St. Thomas with a bauxite charge.

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4. Douglas DC-3NC16002, December 28, 1948


A planned transport plane flying from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami was reported missing on December 28, 1948. The cause of the loss of this Douglas DC-3NC16002 aircraft is unknown to date. The plane is scheduled to land in Miami is carrying 29 passengers and 3 crew.

Robert Linquist, the airplane pilot briefed the airport officer that the warning lights were not working and the battery was running low. But Linquist does not intend to postpone takeoff. Launch traffic in Miami still had time to get the transmission from the plane that was currently in New Orleans. After that, no longer heard the signal from the plane and the aircraft declared missing.


3. Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger, January 30, 1948.


A plane type Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger declared mysteriously lost. This large aircraft was declared missing on January 30, 1948. At that time, Avro Tudor G-AHNP was traveling by route from Santa Maria Airport in the Azores to Kindley Field, Bermuda.

Star Tiger, that's the name that is registered for Avro Tudor G-AHNP. Star Tiger lost by carrying 6 crew and 25 passengers. Star Tiger begins to disappear from contact when the aircraft flies over the Atlantic Ocean. The cause of the loss of the Avro Tudor G-AHNP aircraft is still sought today.

2. Theodosia Burr Alston, December 30, 1812


No missing cases are more shocking especially American dunai than the disappearance of Theodosia Burr Alston. Why is the news of the loss of this one woman so excited? That's because Theodosia Burr Alston is the daughter of former vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr. Theodosia was reported missing on 20 December 1812.

There was no news of what caused the disappearance of the daughter of the former vice president of the United States. However, many people connect the loss of Theodosia with the Bermuda Triangle. Theodosia disappeared while boarding the Patriot. The Patriot Ship is scheduled to sail from Charleston, South Caroline to New York on December 30, 1812. Afterwards, the news from Theodosia's ship was never heard again.

1. Flight 19, December 5, 1945

Flight Flight 19 which was done on December 5, 1945 experienced a disaster by mysteriously disappearing. Flight Flight 19 is done by 5 Avenger torpedo bombs. The aircraft left Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale led by an Lt pilot. Charles Taylor.

Because of his experience, Lt. Charles Taylor received a mandate to lead as many as 13 pilot beginners to do the flight. Taylor reports to the base that his compass is not working and therefore, Taylor is directed to North Miami from the Florida Keys. Though Taylor was an experienced pilot, Taylor spun around, trying to get out of the Florida Keys, and even further away from the goal. Eventually, Taylor and 13 other pilot pilots get lost and disappear from the radar.

Rabu, 08 November 2017

10 Athletes Best Bodybuilders in the World

10 Athletes Best Bodybuilders in the World

Exercising to be one reason for men and women to get a healthy body, especially for a man if he has a muscular and symmetrical body is certainly more interesting in view.

Unlike most people, most people spend most of their time in the gym not only to gain an athletic and muscular body, but also competition. People who practice to achieve the size and muscle mass with the best body consistency can be regarded as Bodybuilder. One of the most famous Bodybuilders in Indonesia is Ade Rai.

Here are 10 Top Athletes in the World:


10. Shawn Ray


Although he is known not to win any champion Mr. Olympy but he shows the Proposional and Symmetrical muscles of his captivating body. Shawn Ray is more concerned with Visual Artistic Art where at this time muscle mass is more important than the shape and size of the body proportion.

Shawn Ray is known as one of the contestants of Bodybuilding event which is always included in the best 5 participants, from all 30 Basketaga event which he participated in only 1 time he never failed not to be included in the best 5 contestants. he also has a fantastic record of himself being the best 5th contestant in Mr. Olympia 12 years in a row from 1990 - 2001.


9. Flex Wheeler



Better known as one of the best rivals of Ronnie Coleman and Arnold Schwarzenegger says he is the best Bodybuilder he has ever seen.

During his career as Bodybuilding Flex Wheeler is often compared to Steeve Reeves and Bob Paris. Where it has a proportional, mass, and symmetrical body shape that can be said to be very sempuirna. Yet he never won a single one. Olympia, where in the event the muscle mass is more important than the propotional body, he only get 2nd champion in Mr. Olympia in 1993.

8. Frank Zane


Bodybuilder is better known as one of art or life sculpture. He has a small waist size but the size of his broad shoulder more highlighting the V side of his body.

In his time he was known as a bodybuilder who had a small body proportional with only 86 kilograms weight, but he could dominate Mr. bodybuilding event. Olympia for 3 years with the pose and physical body that looks like a sculpture of art. He can prove that bodybuilding is not only the size and weight of his muscles but the physical condition of the body is also important.

7. Lou Ferrigno


Although not much to remember himself but Lou Ferrigno is a Bodybuilder who has a large mass of data muscle mass. he is also better known as a movie actor, one of whom was cast from Hulk in The Incredible Hulk in 1978. He also played side role in Incredible hulk in 2003 and 2008, where he also filled the voice of Hulk.

As a bodybuilding Athlete he is known as one of the winners. Universe 2 times where the beginning of the champion Mr. The universe achieved him as the youngest bodybuilder ever to calm Mr. Universe when he is 21 years old.

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6. Dorian Yates


Represents Mr.Olympia champion 6 times where at the beginning of Mr.Olympia's debut match in 1991 he was one of the champion contestants but eventually won 2nd place, beaten by Lee Haney in that year. But after Lee Haney retired from the world of Bodybuilding, Dorian Yates won 1st in Mr. Olympia in 1992.

Several Injuries caused Dorian Yates to end his profession as bodybuilding, where his injuries included tricep and bicep tearing wounds in 1997. Despite his injuries he continued to participate in Mr.Olympia 1997 contest and win it as 1st champion.

5. Kevin Levrone


It is the athlete who has the most record of 23 victories as an IFBB athlete, but in the end the record was defeated by Ronnie Coleman with a total of 26 times. He has a record as 2nd winner Mr.Olympia 4 times.

Kevin Levrone is also known as a blogger, where on his website you can find a variety of tips and subjects of bodybuilding sports. Kevin Levrone is also one of the actors who have played in several Hollywood movies, among others: Backlash (2006), Redline (2007), Burning Hollywood television series (2009).


4. Phil heath

Is the champion Mr. Olympia 4 times from 2011 - 2014 and is Mr. Olympia right now. He defeated Mr.Olympia in 2010 Jay Cutler and grabbed Mr. Its first Olympia in 2011.

Prior to his career as a bodybuilder, Phil heath turned out to have dreams as an NBA player. He was also recruited by the University of Denver who gave him an athletic scholarship to play as a point / shooting guard. He has played as many as 66 games and scored 86 from 1998 to 2002. Until finally in 2002 he began to train career in the field of Bodybuilder.

3. Arnold Schwarzenegger



Better known as a successful Film Actor is the Terminator in 1984. Where he plays as the future robot assigned to kill Sarah Connor. Although better known as a successful actor, Arnold is a Bodybuilder who has held the record 5 times in Mr. Universe and 6 times in Mr. Olympia.

Before his career as a successful Hollywood actor himself plays a role in several films which later gave him the award one of which is the Best Newcomer award in his performance in the movie Stay hungry (1976). Another achievement of Arnold Schwarzenegger was that he succeeded in becoming Governor of California in 2003.


2. Lee Haney



Is the first person to hold the highest record as champion 1 Mr.Olympia 8 times. he is better known as a bodybuilder who has the best size and condition of his time, weighing up to 113 kilograms more than his competitors in the event Mr.Olympia.

He was the one who brought Mr.Olympia's competition in the 80-90 era as a new period in which the size of the bodybuilding athlete's body was the winner. Despite having a weight of 113 kilograms but Lee Haney has an amazing muscular and proportional size, nothing can match itself in the 80-90 era.

1. Ronnie Coleman

Bodybuilding with the world's highest winning record of 8 times as Mr.Olympia and 26 record victories recorded at the International Federation Body Building (IFBB). It can also be said that Ronnie Coleman is the strongest and biggest bodybuilding that ever existed today.

At first Ronnie Coleman was a member of the police, who later by his friend Gustavo Arlotta advised him to visit the Metroflex Gym, at that time the Metroflex Gym was renowned as the place where the championship trainers. The owner of Metroflex Gym named Brian Dobson has an interest in Ronnie Coleman, He offers free membership in his Gym if Ronnie Coleman wants to be trained by him to compete in the championship. Texas Bodybuilding which later in the end Ronnie Coleman won as champion 1.



10 Best MotoGP in The World

10 Best MotoGP in The World

For fans of MotoGP race sports of course have the figure of idol drivers. Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo, Pedrosa is only part of a row of great riders in MotoGP. But apart from them there is also a great racer who is considered a legend in MotoGP. Although it has long stopped racing, but their names are still known now. Here are some of the best MotoGP racers of all time.

10. Jorge Lorenzo



Although his age is still relatively young, but the name of Jorge Lorenzo practically worthy enough to be aligned with a row of the best MotoGP racers of all time. Drivers born in Spain May 4, 1987 has won several titles when he played in the 250cc class. A total of 2 times himself won the 250cc class in 2006 and 2007. In the year 2007 that Lorenzo became the most dominant driver in which 9 times pole potitionya mengujung with 9 times victory.

A row of achievements that made him get into the MotoGP class in 2008 and became a teammate of 1 team from another great MotoGP racer, Valentino Rossi. In 2015 yesterday he managed to steal the champion title from the hands of Valentino Rossi who is the toughest competitor himself.

9. Wayne Railey


Wayne Railey is a former American Grand Prix Motorcycle Road Racer rider. The presence of his name in the row of the best MotoGP racers of all time is not without reason. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he has won the title in the 500cc class three times and Daytona 200 once.

Many people say that Railey is one of the great genius racers. Railey is not only known as a fast racer, but his technique is also sepsial where he is able to ride his bike very smoothly. In addition he is also very good at setting a strategy to precede his opponents.

8. Kenny Roberts


Kenny Roberts is the only American racer who managed to bring home the title of Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing World Championship in 1978.Roberts is also a person who has won 2 times A.M.A. Grand National Championship. With his victory, make Roberts into the ranks of four American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) drivers who have won the AMA Grand Slam.

The great MotoGP racer throughout history has the long name of Kenneth Leroy Roberts. An American racer who was born on December 31, 1951 in California. In addition to being a racer, it turns out Roberts is also an owner of a motor racing team.

7. Eddie Lawson

The great MotoGP racer of this one is known as Steady Eddie nickname. The nickname was given to him because Lawson always tried hard to be able to finish every race that he did without crashing a bit. His achievements in the world of motor racing have made him recognized the racing world as one of the best riders.

Eddie Lawson has been recorded to have won four times the Grand Prix motorcycle racing champion World Champion. The title won in 1984, 1986, 1988 and the last in 1989.

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6. Mike Hailwood


After so many American riders who are considered the best MotoGP racers of all time, this time it's England's turn to show one of the best riders they have. The British driver was named Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood. Born in England on April 2, 1940, Hailwood was honored by many as one of the best motor racers of all time.

For people who see their unique way of riding, it certainly does not surprise you as Mike The Bike is given to him. It was unlucky for him and his fans, as Hailwood died in an accident that occurred in Warwickshire, England.

5. John Surtees


Still coming from England, John Surtees is one of the best MotoGP riders who is a former Grand Prix Motorcycle World Champion rider. Throughout his career as a motorcycle racer, Surtess has won four World Cup championship races in the 500cc class. The title was achieved in 1956, 1958, 1959, and 1960.

Surtees founded a racing organization called Surtess Racing Organitation Team. Where in the organization, Surtess acts as the constructor of formula 1, formula 2, and formula 5000 from 1970 to 1978.

4. Geoff Duke



Geoffrey Ernest Duke, that's the long name of the world's best MotoGP racer this one. Born in Lancashire, England on March 29, 1923, this man has several times won the champion Motorcycle Grand Prix Road Racing World Champion. Duke started his career as a motor racer in 1950 and started from the 350cc class. Although it was down to 250cc class but throughout the career, he quite often paced in the 350cc and 500cc class.

After 6 times embracing the world title, Duke finally decided to retire from the world of motor racing. After his retirement, Duke is known to turn his profession into a businessman on one of the Isle of Man's Isle of Man.

3. Michael Doohan


Michael Doohan is a former Grand Prix Motorcycle Road Racing World Championships driver who won five consecutive tournaments in the 500cc class. He only lost to Valentino Rossi who has won 7 titles and Giacomo Agustini 8 titles.

Michael Doohan, who came from Australia, started his career as a motor racer in 1989 in the 500cc class. Doohan spelled out long enough to spend his time riding a motor that is for 10 years. But the achievements he has achieved can not be underestimated.

2. Valentino Rossi



This is the idol racer of today's people, Valentino Rossi. Rossi is a professional Italian MotoGP racer who has many times become world champion. All the achievements made make it one of the best racers of all time.

Rossi entered into the world of motor racing because he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father Graziano Rossi. Rossi started his professional career in 1996 in the 125cc class using Aprilia motors. Rapidly, Rossi also experienced an increase and began to enter the 250cc and next 500cc class. Unfortunately in 2015 he failed to win the title after he was unable to beat team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.

1. Giacomo Agustini



Still coming from the same country as Valentino Rossi, Italy. Giacomo Agustini is the best MotoGP rider of all time in the world that is undeniable anymore. He has many times won the champion world champion Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. With the nickname Ago, he has scored an amazing record with 122 times winning the Grand Prix and 15 times World Championship.

Recorded as many as 68 times victory and 8 times the world title he won at the time he raced in the 500cc class. The remainder of his title was achieved when he raced in the 250cc class.