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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post

    Nice...but I got that beat dave

    Check this puppy out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    To be honest mate...any cunt that gets to that level of racing is a hard bastard. They've all had literally hundreds of biffs to get that far, and every single one of them would hurt. Lorenzo racing with both ankles broken a couple of years ago? De Puniet coming back from a badly broken leg in 28days? Rossi the same thing? Bautista snapping the top of his femur off? Stoner rode most of '09' I think it was with a scaphoid that was still broken...the list goes on and on.

    They're all tough cunts...even to be riding those nasty things.
    Great reply.Cant really argue with or add anything to that.Oh well,back to the threads about fat beneficiaries smoking weed and watching Coronation Street.

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    :-)

    You can get one from the 'Hall of Mirrors' on Manly pier too.

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    Aren't they going a lot faster now too?

    You cant directly compare the ages because nothing is the same, so you really cant say one is harder than the other...

    I think its the media that has us thinking that the motogp paddock is like a bitchy girly high school (which is probably is). I'm sure everything that happens now, happened then. They just didn't have the media coverage that they do now.
    Dorna also restricts the riders in what they say and do a hell of a lot more than they used to

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    ...and now for something completely different..back on topic anyway..Barry Sheene is one man who seldom raced a lot of his later years without a bone or two or six or ten broken...but all of those guys and a lot of us too would have been out their doing their thing with broked bones...its what we do isn't it...fucken know I have, too many times...

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    This thread needs a DB.
    After reading his tales of derring-do (thanks Smifffy) all I can say is, this guys well 'ard.

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    Pretty much imposssible to compare era's, but human nature is human nature and there are always folks around who will push the limits. The fact is today you simply aren't allowed to do what they did in the past. I have no doubt that if a championship was on the line, last race of the season, most of the current crop would do exactly what they did back in the day.

    But the hard bastards for me are the guys from sort of post-war through to the early 70's who raced on by now pretty fast bikes at places like original Nurburgring, Spa etc for virtually nothing, lucky even to get a pathetic appearance fee, living in the back of a van with the bike they maintained themselves. Forget "movie stars" like Sheene and co who swanned about in their Roll's Royce, or flew to meetings, and had money and women by the bucket load. Nup, it's the poor bastards who made up the rest of the grid, suffered the same injuries, put up with a lot more hardship, and with no Count Agusta or factory support in the backround that were tough as teak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp2183 View Post
    Oh Casey Stoner for sure... That guy is so hard!
    Whoa! Although he's an exceptionally talented rider I am not sure I've seen him doing anything that would warrant such high praise with regard to toughness. Are you sure you aren't getting confused with how he makes you feel?

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    Stefan Marriman would be on the list of double hard bastards

    Basically while competing for his 5th world championship, he had a big off and had to have his spleen surgically removed.

    Less than 4 weeks later he enters the Spanish round and was leading at the end of day 1.

    Feck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    Basically while competing for his 5th world championship, he had a big off and had to have his spleen surgically removed.

    Less than 4 weeks later he enters the Spanish round and was leading at the end of day 1.

    Feck!
    He's a very tough cunt. I flatted with him for two years in Brisbane...and have seen first hand he handles pain well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    He's a very tough cunt. I flatted with him for two years in Brisbane...and have seen first hand he handles pain well!
    How did you hurt him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    How did you hurt him?
    Made him drink Steinlager at the same rate I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Made him drink Steinlager at the same rate I do.
    Phew - I was worried that you were too big for him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    Phew - I was worried that you were too big for him!
    Hahaha...not likely. I dared the fucker to swim across Breakfast Creek one night for $20.00 when he'd run out of money. It was low tide. He stripped down to his gruts and strutted down the concrete embankment. When he hit the high tide slime, he went arse over kite and slid on his arse all the way down the bank into the creek.

    The barnicles and sharp concrete cut fuck out of his back, hands and arse cheeks. When he got to the other side, it was so slippery, the fucker couldn't get up the bank, and he shredded his feet and hands some more trying. By the time we snapped a branch off a nearby tree to pull him out, we had quite an audience.

    He was covered in stinky river slime, and bleeding all over quite badly. We all gave him our $20.00 notes each, and smuggled him into a nearby bar to get cleaned up. He came out ten minutes later, but had already bled through his white shirt real bad!

    I lent him my long sleeved black tee shirt, and when he came out after changing into that, we all demanded a beer asit was now well past his shout. He did the famous 'money haka'. He then looked really worried. When asked why...it's because he'd flushed his blood soaked shirt down the loo. With the $80.00 still in the pocket.


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