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SPman
11th August 2012, 00:59
Ah well....I suppose it had to happen.....

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2012/Aug/120810a.htm


So....where's Dovi going to huff off to.....

and will Cal go to Ducati now?

onearmedbandit
11th August 2012, 01:05
Yup been reported in the MotoGP thread. Fantastic news.

riffer
11th August 2012, 07:33
Worst-kept secret in MotoGP for a long time.

Apparently Ducati offered him 70 million Euro to stay. I wonder how much of a pay cut the GOAT took to get back to winning status?

And can he actually be in a team with Lorenzo again? I'd dearly love to see them throw aside their differences and produce two brilliant bikes of equal performance and let their riding do the talking. No more false walls in the Yamaha garage thanks...

Maido
11th August 2012, 08:37
Worst-kept secret in MotoGP for a long time.

Apparently Ducati offered him 70 million Euro to stay. I wonder how much of a pay cut the GOAT took to get back to winning status?

And can he actually be in a team with Lorenzo again? I'd dearly love to see them throw aside their differences and produce two brilliant bikes of equal performance and let their riding do the talking. No more false walls in the Yamaha garage thanks...

70 million? you mean 17? I think 70 million you could build a whole bike factory with.

DEATH_INC.
11th August 2012, 09:36
Fantastic news.

No it isn't. Tho it will be interesting to see if the little fag can win on a better bike again. :baby:

nosebleed
11th August 2012, 09:58
No it isn't. Tho it will be interesting to see if the little fag can win on a better bike again. :baby:

Not sure about the better bike part, but maybe the little fag has learnt to keep his yap shut about how other people set up their machines.

'sides it's only MotoGP not WSB so who cares? :devil2:

Kendog
11th August 2012, 10:24
GOAT ...
Not yet.

My prediction, Lorenzo 2013 champion.
Rossi can't beat him with mind games now. Lorenzo will turn up race after race lap after lap with smooth quick times and defend his 2012 crown (yep I said it)

His riding style has won me over and I am a big fan now.

It's gonna be a great season.

pritch
11th August 2012, 11:13
No it isn't. Tho it will be interesting to see if the little fag can win on a better bike again. :baby:

Little fag? The guy is just short of six foot tall in the old language. I don't know about the other half, Alessio might?

cmoore
11th August 2012, 18:59
I'm Yamaha's biggest fan...and i hope it works, but i'm never sure about a step back...

Peter Smith
11th August 2012, 20:50
It's going to be interesting racing. Rossi will want top spot again. Shouild be plenty of fairing clashes.
Bring it on.

BIG DOUG
11th August 2012, 21:02
Who fucking cares

onearmedbandit
11th August 2012, 21:05
Who fucking cares

Why fucking post then?

MIXONE
11th August 2012, 21:10
Who fucking cares

I do.Pity he couldn't get the duck sorted but it will be good seeing him back on competitive machinery.Shame the little winging Ozzie wont be there.

DrunkenMistake
11th August 2012, 21:20
http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/240/470/646.jpg

Phantom Limb
12th August 2012, 09:11
I reckon he missed his complimentary XJR1300 daily ride and is re-connecting with Yamaha to get it back :Punk: :love:


Maybe he wants a bike that won't piss itself :facepalm:
http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/31200000/Ducati-Diavel-Drag-Race-valentino-rossi-31228236-960-540.jpg

cmoore
12th August 2012, 10:13
I reckon he missed his complimentary XJR1300 daily ride and is re-connecting with Yamaha to get it back

I certainly miss mine.:sick:...So i can agree with that......:yes:

Wingnut
12th August 2012, 11:56
At least with Rossi's return to Yamaha, there may be a battle or two at the front next year. Otherwise Lorenzo would have cleaned up with only the odd challenge from Pedrosa at tracks that suit the Honda.

Will be interesting if Marquez can break into the "Alien Club". Hope someone can cause it aint gonna get any more interesting otherwise..... Don't particularly rate the new entry to the repsol team. Would like to see some one dish out a few servings to him next year....

AllanB
12th August 2012, 12:39
Where does this leave Ducati? Is it even viable for a company of that size to contest Moto GP?

Cleve
12th August 2012, 14:21
Where does this leave Ducati? Is it even viable for a company of that size to contest Moto GP?

With Audi money in 2013 that would leave Ducati with 4 prototypes. 2 in Factory team and 2 in Ducati Junior team.

Factory will be Hayden with possibly Dovi
Junior team could be Petrucci, Iannone, Redding, ...?

Crasherfromwayback
12th August 2012, 15:15
Whilst there can be no doubt whatsoever that Rossi is one of, if not THE greatest road racer of all time, I started losing the love when he spat the dummy over his Michelin tyres, demanded Bridgestones & threatening to leave Moto GP if he didn't get them. Then telling Yamaha "It's Lorenzo or me!". Then slagging off Stoners performance on the Ducati before he even knew what Stoner was dealing with (boy...how does that egg taste?), now crawling back to the very factory he gave that ultimatum to on his hands and knees without sticking with Ducati until they sorted it.

Yeah yeah the fans will wank on about "that's how serious is he about winning" etc etc etc. But I'm sorry...he is without doubt, also one of the biggest fucking sooks out there.

I think Lorenzo will blow him into the weeds on the fast open tracks, but Rossi will fuck him up on a few of the tighter 'gloves off' tracks.

If that happens...bet the fans won't have the decency to admit that maybe, just maybe...the worlds best development rider/racer ever might not be after all. Yes I know he has nine world titles thanks.

onearmedbandit
12th August 2012, 17:30
I can't argue with ya there Pete, and you know I'm a Rossi fan. Ultimately like you say he is good for the sport

Crasherfromwayback
12th August 2012, 17:38
I can't argue with ya there Pete, and you know I'm a Rossi fan. Ultimately like you say he is good for the sport

I was a huge fan for years too mate. Just kinda bit by bit went off the guy. But he's done more for the sport of Moto GP than anyone else of late ten fold for sure! At the end of the day...I'd still love to have a beer with the guy! He's certainly a funny cunt.

Bet he shows MM the dirt next year if the upstart gets dirty with him! There's still no one in Moto GP as good as Rossi in a one on one scrap.

proudwanker
28th August 2012, 22:19
Whilst there can be no doubt whatsoever that Rossi is one of, if not THE greatest road racer of all time, I started losing the love when he spat the dummy over his Michelin tyres, demanded Bridgestones & threatening to leave Moto GP if he didn't get them. Then telling Yamaha "It's Lorenzo or me!". Then slagging off Stoners performance on the Ducati before he even knew what Stoner was dealing with (boy...how does that egg taste?), now crawling back to the very factory he gave that ultimatum to on his hands and knees without sticking with Ducati until they sorted it.

Yeah yeah the fans will wank on about "that's how serious is he about winning" etc etc etc. But I'm sorry...he is without doubt, also one of the biggest fucking sooks out there.

I think Lorenzo will blow him into the weeds on the fast open tracks, but Rossi will fuck him up on a few of the tighter 'gloves off' tracks.

If that happens...bet the fans won't have the decency to admit that maybe, just maybe...the worlds best development rider/racer ever might not be after all. Yes I know he has nine world titles thanks.

Fuck i hate saying this.... But I agree with you

Crasherfromwayback
28th August 2012, 22:32
Fuck i hate saying this.... But I agree with you

That's because you're man enough too. But really, I've gotta say...him going back to Yamaha is also quite brave.

He is taking another huge risk. Although...if it fails, the believers will use the old "he's past his prime" card.

How old was his best mate Biaggi when he won the Superbike Title last?

slowpoke
29th August 2012, 00:01
That's because you're man enough too. But really, I've gotta say...him going back to Yamaha is also quite brave.

He is taking another huge risk. Although...if it fails, the believers will use the old "he's past his prime" card.

How old was his best mate Biaggi when he won the Superbike Title last?

D'ya reckon he's past his prime Pete? I don't think so, he'll be as fast as he ever was. Trouble is the goalposts are on wheels eh? He set the standard for a long time, and the only question will be has the standard been lifted? Bayliss, Biaggi, McWilliams, Checa....Stroud there are plenty of old buggers who just seem to get better with age. Rossi isn't a broken down ol' man limping 'round the pits, he's still a fit early 30's so no excuses if he doesn't cut it. Still, if you wanna learn how to go fast a slow bike is prolly good training.

I just feel a bit sorry for him having to give up on the patriotic Italian dream. Imagine a competitive Kiwi scoring a ride on a competitive Kiwi bike in MotoGP...only to find it's a piece of poo, you'd be gutted on so many levels.

denill
29th August 2012, 13:20
Is it just me? But, Rossi's vaudiville acts after a win (Yeah, it's been awhile I know) really piss me off. I just thank god I can fast forward. :yawn:

Mental Trousers
29th August 2012, 13:44
Is it just me? But, Rossi's vaudiville acts after a win (Yeah, it's been awhile I know) really piss me off. I just thank god I can fast forward. :yawn:

What a freak :blink: