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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    .I don't think Rossi is a perfectly clean racer....
    May main point is...Rossi was pretty quick to have a fucking boohoo when he and Bautista came together at Mugello (judged to be no one at fault)...and also when Bautista binned it first lap and nearly got him. Nearly doesn't count. So Rossi is pretty quick to point the finger...but hardly in a position to do so when he's done some of the hardest/most questionable stuff out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Agree 100% mate. And being from a moto-x backround...I'm not beyond getting involved in a bit of rough and tumble myself on or off road.
    And seeing the after race reaction between the two, ya have to think that Rossi respects MM for having the balls to have a go. Rossi for sure can play dirty/rough whatever ya want to call it, but looks like he appreciates that it can happen to him too.

    Whatever anyone thinks, this year has been one of the best for a long time. MM has done a great job of replacing Casey, and brought a new attitude to the game.

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    Ducati are offering a chance to win tickets to the GP of your choice HERE
    It's all Shits and Giggles until someone Giggles and Shits


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    Whatever anyone thinks, this year has been one of the best for a long time. MM has done a great job of replacing Casey, and brought a new attitude to the game.
    Agree with that too mate. But it's such a pity that MM replaces Stoner rather than joined him. Now THAT would've been epic I reckon. I can only hope he enjoys testing the RCV so much that he has a change of heart and wants back in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Agree with that too mate. But it's such a pity that MM replaces Stoner rather than joined him. Now THAT would've been epic I reckon. I can only hope he enjoys testing the RCV so much that he has a change of heart and wants back in...
    I believe it will happen in time, how many top level racers retire early only to come back for a cameo at some stage?
    Another year or two and GP is gonna be like watching Moto2..................balls to the wall passing and fights for wins!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeen View Post
    Ducati are offering a chance to win tickets to the GP of your choice HERE
    Is it a competition or a secret way for Ducati to come up with better ideas on setting up their GP bike? A chair would probably be faster than the Duc GP bike anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Yeah but only because Rossi is God to you and can do no wrong. Wonder how funny he'd find it if it was Bautista doing it to him and ran him into the dirt and he went down? What do you reckon he'd be saying then? Crying like a bitch again like he did when the came together at Mugello? Always funny when Rossi is doing the dirty shit eh!
    agrred they make to much of him he just human like everone esle his time is done anyways

    he not as quick as the other three or casey was.

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    he got bit personailty way used to joke around with bbc guy it was fun but respected dude at the same time yes got alot time for the dude myself .

    english personilty more keeping with us down under folks where hardly spanish are we


    Quote Originally Posted by tail_end_charlie View Post
    I know that some people tend to point to Cal and cal him the new 'moaner' or a 'whinging pom' or other associated bs, but I still maintain that he says things how he see's them. Take Laguna Seca for example, his post race quote is as follows:

    Cal Crutchlow Cal Crutchlow 5th - 116 points

    "That was a difficult end to a very difficult weekend and in all honesty I never got comfortable with the bike at any stage here. It is my worst result of the season so far and I can't be happy because I gave up some valuable points in the Championship. Maybe last year in the same situation I would have pushed and not finished, so that is one positive we can take from what was a tough weekend and it certainly isn't how I wanted to go into the summer break. Right from the start of the race I was on the limit and couldn't go any faster. I got beat fair and square and the three on the podium definitely deserved it. I tried my best and didn't give up but sometimes you have to accept you can't do any better. It has been a pretty hectic month so now I am looking forward to getting some rest and I will be back even more motivated in Indianapolis."

    Sounds to me like he's not blaming the setup, the weather, the team, or anything else. He's just saying he couldn't get it together this weekend and that's it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Weird. He strikes me as a very humble and polite wee chap. But then I liked the late one too...
    yes but was scary is super fast with it like spencer was . and look got younger one going

    To join him bloody nora double trouble

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeen View Post
    Ducati are offering a chance to win tickets to the GP of your choice HERE

    I know i fix the ducuti whack on set trainer wheeels on the back fixed lets all go home

    or have some on the side of the faring then never have to be up right again. and when it

    crashs no one will be none the wiser

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    Haha, all this talk about the Rossi and MM incident is just too funny. I'm stuck out at work on nightshift, so rather than stomach the shite morning shows on telly I'm working my way through the 3hr DVD round up of the 2004 WSB season (thanks Manxkiwi!) Toseland and Laconi in the same team at Laguna did more fairing bashing and running each other to the dirt in one lap than happened the whole of that MotoGP race and they kept at each other lap after crazy lap. It's a sad reflection on racing these days that the Rossi/MM molehill is seen as such a mountain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Haha, all this talk about the Rossi and MM incident is just too funny. I'm stuck out at work on nightshift, so rather than stomach the shite morning shows on telly I'm working my way through the 3hr DVD round up of the 2004 WSB season (thanks Manxkiwi!) Toseland and Laconi in the same team at Laguna did more fairing bashing and running each other to the dirt in one lap than happened the whole of that MotoGP race and they kept at each other lap after crazy lap. It's a sad reflection on racing these days that the Rossi/MM molehill is seen as such a mountain.
    Amen .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Haha, all this talk about the Rossi and MM incident is just too funny. I'm stuck out at work on nightshift, so rather than stomach the shite morning shows on telly I'm working my way through the 3hr DVD round up of the 2004 WSB season (thanks Manxkiwi!) Toseland and Laconi in the same team at Laguna did more fairing bashing and running each other to the dirt in one lap than happened the whole of that MotoGP race and they kept at each other lap after crazy lap. It's a sad reflection on racing these days that the Rossi/MM molehill is seen as such a mountain.
    I'm all for more action mate.

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    Fuck I can't wait for Rossi to retire now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Fuck I can't wait for Rossi to retire now.
    Why's that?

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