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    [QUOTE=denill;1129752334
    IMO, unless he really wants the money, he should stay quit while he's ahead.[/QUOTE]

    If your heart is in it 100%, fine...if it ain't...stay away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    Schwantz on Bayliss Coming back

    IMO, unless he really wants the money, he should stay quit while he's ahead.
    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    If your heart is in it 100%, fine...if it ain't...stay away!
    Yes , maybe more to lose. He has a fantastic record.
    Hailwood did the same at the TT 78, he was sure he could do it, but there must of been doubts ? History shows he succeeded, and made him even greater.

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    eek

    Noyes Notebook: If Stoner Really Goes to Honda:

    He wrote 7 pages that includes - "I believe if Stoner has not already signed with Honda, that he is very close to doing so."
    It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    Noyes Notebook: If Stoner Really Goes to Honda:

    He wrote 7 pages that includes - "I believe if Stoner has not already signed with Honda, that he is very close to doing so."
    Fascinating article. Cheers.
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    Agreed. Gonna be a very interesting round of musical chairs this season.

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