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    Esdaile poses a question

    Just on my email from mike.

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    anyone remember the New Zealander who picked up his race bike from Orly Airport and rode it, slicks and all, to Le Mans for the 1977 Le Mans 24-Hour race, and partially seized the motor on the lower octane street pump fuel? He still made it to the race, qualified but crashed out around the 17th hour...

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    Le Mans opens doors for MotoGP arrivals on Thursday

    Grand Prix de France - Thursday 14 May
    Race Preview

    Grand Prix de France -

    Thursday 14 May
    Race Preview
    The MotoGP paddock in Le Mans on Thursday bore stark contrast to the Sunday of the Spanish round at Jerez two weeks previous, with a quiet, relaxed atmosphere and clouds hovering above the historic French track.

    Early in the day a Paris press conference for reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi was preceded by the Italian riding a Yamaha R1 street bike through the country’s capital, doing a burnout underneath the Eiffel Tower.

    The event saw the Fiat Yamaha rider make his way down to Champs-Élysées, also passing the Arc de Triomphe, and was put on by one of Rossi’s personal sponsors, Monster.

    After a speedy helicopter trip to the Le Mans circuit, Rossi joined up with Casey Stoner, Colin Edwards, Randy de Puniet and Marco Melandri for the Official Pre-Event press conference. Already there had been some confident claims from the men looking to take the victory this weekend, with Ducati rider Stoner a prime candidate despite his lack of visits to the top step of the podium in France.

    “You can change things around anytime,” said the 2007 MotoGP World Champion. “This is quite a difficult track for me, and maybe that’s something to do with me not being able to get my head around the circuit. We’ve had lot of podium opportunities at this track, but never managed the result that we want. I seem to flow well here, but come race day we haven’t got it together. This year we’re confident of being competitive –the result in Jerez proved that.”

    Besides the expected battle between Stoner and Rossi -who described the Le Mans track as “always very good for Yamaha, and especially last year with the Bridgestone tyres”- special interest will be given to home rider De Puniet when he lines up on the grid on Sunday. The LCR Honda man has been building up his confidence over the opening three races, and placed fourth at the previous round.

    “The race in Spain was an important boost for my home Grand Prix,” said De Puniet. “However, we have to start from zero here. We’ve been getting better with the tyres and are looking to improve our setup with every race.”

    Marco Melandri rounded off proceedings with a review of his stunning resurgence in form since moving to Hayate Racing, topped off by his own phenomenal fifth place last time out. The Italian won the 2006 Grand Prix de France, and finished on the podium in 2007.

    Practice sessions for the French round of the 2009 MotoGP World Championship begin at 1.55pm local time for the premier class, returning to a one hour duration. Riders had pushed for the move over the past few weeks, but the notoriously no-frills Edwards had the last word and a different take on the switch.

    “Just tell everybody to come on Sunday. We’ll warm-up, qualify and race. With the Yamaha we have things pretty good right off the bat, so it would work to our advantage!”

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    Croz !!!!!!

    !0 charcters be fucked

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    Quote Originally Posted by trustme View Post
    Croz !!!!!!

    !0 charcters be fucked
    Hah, proof that you really are older than me.

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    Got way more hair though , & not all of it is GREY

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    Thank you.

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    I remember he reckoned had had to ride so slow the plugs oiled up. ( Riding through the traffic in Paris )
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    RSV Mille: No madam, its an Aprilia, not a Harley. If it were a Harley, I would be pushing it !

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    1977 in Europe is a bit early for Croz. Check out his stories here http://www.graemecrosby.com/index.htm

    Sounds more like a Stu Avant or someone like that story to me.
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