That's one way to win a title I guess.
That's a bit phuckin rude!
Would love to have seen the Oertil (or however you spell it) Darryn Binder incident to see who was at fault. Was some good gesticulation going on between them
Not quite sure he shares his brothers talent tbh, been given a fair few good rides in the past and not shown much from them, time will tell
Some funny PR stunt:
https://www.crash.net/motogp/video/8...petrol-station
Fav quote: Goes to Dani "You should be world champion" then goes to Marc "Let someone else win" PMSL!
Got to love the Spanish fans
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/sport...edrosas-seat-/
So he beats Dani in one race when Dani had tyre issues and now he's after his seat?
Best up your game bro! Only point I agree on is Zarco is not guaranteed to go fast on the Honda so if it came down to a toss up between them, I'd still go Zarco as Crutchlows form is a known quantity.
Dovi in talks with Honda too which I find surprising, he hardly set the world on fire on that bike but he's a whole new rider these days. I dunno... Could just be putting pressure on Ducati to lay him with some big stacks $$$. J
That headline is misleading. The initial impression I got was that Crutchlow is having too much to say too soon. His actual comments are quite measured though and make sense
The Ducati guys are on the second year of two year contracts. Things have changed a lot since those contracts were signed. Lorenzo is on a huge multi million deal and Dovi - ummm not so much - barely a fraction. Dovi though has been getting the better results. The Italian has apparently said he wants Ducati to show him that he is appreciated. They may be able to do that because Lorenzo sure as Hell won't be offered the same deal next time, or anything even remotely like it. Unless he takes the title this year?
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