Who is the best MotoGP rider of all time?

By YouPickBest
264 votes

Dive into a thrilling showdown of legends where iconic figures clash with rising stars, each bringing their unique flair and achievements to the table. Will you champion the timeless greats or take a chance on the hidden gems? Where do you stand?

Valentino Rossi - ranking option ranked #1

Valentino Rossi

Italian legend, 9-time world champion, most popular rider in MotoGP history

1/16
Marc Marquez - ranking option ranked #2

Marc Marquez

Spanish rider, 8-time world champion, youngest premier class champion

2/16
Giacomo Agostini - ranking option ranked #3

Giacomo Agostini

Italian legend, 15-time world champion, dominated 1960s-1970s

3/16
Mick Doohan - ranking option ranked #4

Mick Doohan

Australian rider, 5-time consecutive 500cc world champion in 1990s

4/16
Jorge Lorenzo - ranking option ranked #5

Jorge Lorenzo

Spanish rider, 5-time world champion, known for smooth riding style

5/16
Casey Stoner - ranking option ranked #6

Casey Stoner

Australian rider, 2-time MotoGP world champion, exceptional talent

6/16
Wayne Rainey - ranking option ranked #7

Wayne Rainey

American rider, 3-time consecutive 500cc world champion in early 1990s

7/16
Eddie Lawson - ranking option ranked #8

Eddie Lawson

American rider, 4-time world champion, won titles with different manufacturers

8/16
Kevin Schwantz - ranking option ranked #9

Kevin Schwantz

American rider, 1993 500cc world champion, known for aggressive style

9/16
Barry Sheene - ranking option ranked #10

Barry Sheene

British rider, 2-time 500cc world champion, popular in 1970s

10/16
Mike Hailwood - ranking option ranked #11

Mike Hailwood

British rider, 9-time world champion across multiple classes, 1960s legend

11/16
Phil Read - ranking option ranked #12

Phil Read

British rider, 7-time world champion, won titles in 1960s and 1970s

12/16
Ángel Nieto - ranking option ranked #13

Ángel Nieto

Spanish rider, 13-time world champion in smaller displacement classes

13/16
Francesco Bagnaia - ranking option ranked #14

Francesco Bagnaia

Italian rider, current MotoGP world champion, Ducati factory rider

14/16
Fabio Quartararo - ranking option ranked #15

Fabio Quartararo

French rider, 2021 MotoGP world champion, first French premier class champion

15/16
Joan Mir - ranking option ranked #16

Joan Mir

Spanish rider, 2020 MotoGP world champion, consistent and strategic rider

16/16

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