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    Doesn't mean he can't decide to retire. But who knows, after the way this season has gone he could win the last 2 races.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Remembering wrong.


    Somebody posted a list on Twitter this morning, a short list; Brits who have won two or more premier class GPs in a season.

    The list looked something like this:

    Les Graham
    Geoff Duke
    John Surtees
    Mike Hailwood
    Barry Sheene
    Cal Crutchlow

    If I have missed a name, feel free to add it. *

    Crutchlow probably won't be too offended to be added to that list.


    * Added it myself.
    Bill Ivy
    He did it at least 4 times. inc 8 in a season in one class.

    Dave Simmonds 8 in a season one class.

    Fergus Anderson
    three times.

    Cecil Sandford
    twice

    Bob McIntyre
    once

    whoops premier class missed that bit
    So Phil Read thats one anyway (always thought he was a SAFFA)



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    So Phil Read thats one anyway
    I think you're right. I'll add him to the list. Right now I can't find confirmation, but it was a very short list and I think we have it now.

    There was an interview with Read, complete with fag hanging out of his face, in BIKE only a few years ago. Apparently he was still doing local races.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I think you're right. I'll add him to the list. Right now I can't find confirmation, but it was a very short list and I think we have it now.

    There was an interview with Read, complete with fag hanging out of his face, in BIKE only a few years ago. Apparently he was still doing local races.
    He was never that popular though.
    Hailwood psychologically destroyed him by passing him on the first lap (Read had a 50 second lead in starting position)
    Beat him at his own game, considering he was rather prone to the mind games.
    If you think really about it, if you factor in Grahams ,Duke, Surtess and Ago and Hailwords dominence in the 50-60-70s it would be bloody hard for someone out of that group to win a 500GP at all.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Read
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    if you factor in Grahams ,Duke, Surtess and Ago and Hailwords dominence in the 50-60-70s it would be bloody hard for someone out of that group to win a 500GP at all.
    The commonwealth riders were very strong in most classes in the sixties. Gary Hocking won a 500cc world title before his early retirement. Hailwood and then Agostini had the only factory bikes in the class and dominated completely for some years.
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    So, Sepang next,I would expect a more normal result ?
    Certainly has been a funny old year,with Tyres,Temps and Weather,affecting the results.

    Go Vale !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    So, Sepang next,I would expect a more normal result ?
    Certainly has been a funny old year,with Tyres,Temps and Weather,affecting the results.

    Go Vale !!!!
    Already two more races left this season?

    I wonder how Lorenzo will do at Sepang. Looking forward to FP.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Already two more races left this season?

    I wonder how Lorenzo will do at Sepang. Looking forward to FP.
    Don't forget WSB Qatar is on as well.......

    You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
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    Also AI returning this weekend


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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    So, Sepang next,I would expect a more normal result ?
    You would? The MotoGP race is cunningly timed so as to coincide with the afternoon monsoon rains. It doesn't always happen, but it does happen.

    Mike Jones didn't do himself any harm. He qualified faster than Aoyama in Japan, never having set eyes on the track, or even getting a chance to walk around it. Then he picked up a championship point at Phillip Island. He shouldn't have found that at all boring. It's always possible that his efforts were noticed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    You would? The MotoGP race is cunningly timed so as to coincide with the afternoon monsoon rains. It doesn't always happen, but it does happen.
    You'd think that an easy fix ? (I had fogotten that happens at Sepang).
    Advance it an hour or so.
    Ok, that's the weather and temps sorted, now we need a good batch of rubber?

    Christ we'll have an injured Bwadley winning one next .

    You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Christ we'll have an injured Bwadley winning one next .
    Nah. My mate Lorenzo will recover his mojo (When Ducati tell him they are reconsidering his contract)
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    I noticed as I watched the last race, that the slower guys don't ride the full 'get off the bike' style like Marquez. Miller looks like Andrew Stroud on the bike.

    Vinales needs to catch a fucken taxi back to the seat as he stands the bike up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moise View Post
    Doesn't mean he can't decide to retire. But who knows, after the way this season has gone he could win the last 2 races.

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    I see the Michelins seemed quite good. At a track where Bridgestone have struggled to get a tire to do more than 10 laps at a time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    Nah. My mate Lorenzo will recover his mojo (When Ducati tell him they are reconsidering his contract)
    Ducati could be the end of him...

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