Well I said it before about Burgess that he is a big factor it would seem.
His record is 11 world championships since 1987 with Gardner, Doohan and Rossi (better than 50% strike rate). No other crew boss comes close.
Well I said it before about Burgess that he is a big factor it would seem.
His record is 11 world championships since 1987 with Gardner, Doohan and Rossi (better than 50% strike rate). No other crew boss comes close.
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Merv
Hard way to do it though, isn't it Codge ? I just heard some stuff on the electronics of the Duc this morning but won't repeat it as it is hearsay. But Rossi does need another little edge to make it easier. Gaz.[/QUOTE]
The Stone-face can exploit it darn well though (better than many others with similar stuff, so gotta give him that). Will it get like the modern jet-fighter ? (those cant be flown by a mere man anymore - as a mere-man cannot react quick enough to the mechanisms of the machine).
Obviously the electrikery aint good enough to solve the old "cold tyre syndrome" - aka , Lorenzo..........
"...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
Michael King
Lorenzo's high side was huge - check it in slo-mo. Why didn't TC catch that cold tire spin up?
And Pedrosa head first into the crash fencing at 70 odd clicks last week was sickening to watch. Whats stopping the development of anti-lock? You'd think that'd be a real aid in the wet and on trail-braking in the dry.
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
Good. Eastern european brolly dollies are of a consistently high standard.
"...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
Michael King
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