Not forgetting that Honda has always been a ruthless clinical manufacturer to ride for..................am picking Stoner prob has too many emotions for it to be a totally happy partnership.
I agree with Crasher that he'll let rip now the decisions been made.............certainly won't be the same next yearNot that this year is that great in terms of viewing...........CRT.......meh!!!
Yip, + i suspect he has some coin in the bank & can live out the rest of life in a style that keeps the family & him pretty satisfied anyway.
I wonder how long the aussie V8 drive rumour will take to get in the press.......... (he must be missing those pushrod engines...... ;-) )
Just to restore a sense of reality to the discussion about the Yamaha when Rossi went there..
Burgess and Rossi were shown the various options that Yamaha were working on. Rossi and Burgess chose the options they thought most promising. The frame was heightened, the engine changed to run backwards, I think the number of valves may have been changed. The fine detail is probably available to those who wish to look.
The bike that Rossi took to South Africa didn't have much in common with the bike that appeared at the GPs the year before. Even so, very few people expected it to win first time out, probably not even Rossi.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Its already happened: http://www.speedcafe.com/2012/05/18/...-v8-supercars/
Viva La Figa
Here's an interesting earlier story about your boy crasher http://www.signsofthetimes.org.au/items/casey-stoner
You'll like this one too on a KTM, beaten only by guy on a KX500 http://ozdirttrack.ning.com/profiles...barleigh-ranch
Cheers
Merv
I think it was you posted a pic a while back when they were all living in that motorhome. Dirt tracking has certainly given him the confidence not to worry about the bike moving around under him - Motu would like that too.
Cheers
Merv
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