Ever seen me not keep pushing? Never taken anyone out though, or even come close. If I'm risking a crash, I'm on the wide line every time.
Name one poster in this fucken thread, with experience or talent to do so.
We're all commenting our perceptions, of what we are watching. Simply because not fucken one of us could pedal a bike fast enough to even qualify for the race.
Indeed,and gosh somtimes we can have different views of the same event.Does that make one view right and one view wrong.4 th is better than. 0 and maybe a complication of an existing situation,he took a risk and it didnt pay off.
With regard to McWild's comments about seats and the lack thereof, I think it was David Emmett wrote that with the teams having to adapt to new tyres and new electronics next year, staying with their existing riders eliminates one variable.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
And for those with the time to read:
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/moto...ugene-laverty/
The pics we see of their motorhomes make it seem they certainly aren't roughing it.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I like on those forums (Motomatters etc) how people keep saying take away the electronics, change this, change that to "level" the playing field as if all of a sudden all the bike brands and types and their riders will be equally competitive and we'll have 'real' races on our hands. I'm clearly in the opinion camp that the cream rises to the top and I can't imagine anyone but the current top guys will still be leading the races.
When you know how well Marquez does on his dirt tracker taking it to US champions and similarly the stuff Rossi gets up to, who believes without the electronics all of a sudden someone like Laverty on the Aprilia will be up front dicing with Marquez, Rossi and Lorenzo or some such silly shit?
Also, I've said before they have short memories. Many races back in the 500cc days had races won by huge margins with many in the field being lapped - racing on average is much closer today than say 20 years ago.
Cheers
Merv
From what I've read it's the likes of Rossi and Stoner who have wanted to ditch the electronics because the electrickery allows less talented riders to compete.
While I can understand their point of view, the electronics should therefore be providing closer racing for us to watch.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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