The 2013 Assen TT will never be forgotten mainly because of two things: Valentino Rossi finally getting back to winning ways for the first time since 2010 and Jorge Lorenzo miraculous recovery from its broken collarbone after a high-speed crash in Thursday free practice (and forced the reigning Champion to fly back to Barcellona the same night, undergo the unavoidable surgery and come back the day after to bravely race on Saturday).
Just for the record, Valentino Rossi’s success was his first since returning to Yamaha, his first since the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix, his 80th win in the top class, his 106th career victory in GP Racing and his eighth at Assen.
In this eventful Dutch weekend, the Yamaha Factory Racing surely guys gave us a lot to talk about for the forthcoming weeks (if not years), but there’s more to racing than, well, racing: here is our usual collection of photographs picturing some of the most charming Dutch ladies spotted here and there, on and off the Assen race track, and we are sure you are gonna love it.
However, if this nice bunch of Dutch hotties is not enough for you – though we doubt it – just keep an eye on this page as an equally imprssive photo gallery featuring the umbrella girls of the last World Superbike round in Imola will soon be up.
And let’s be honest here: you just don’t want to miss it, do you?
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