in fact the whole interview (both parts) were really interesting.
in fact the whole interview (both parts) were really interesting.
"...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
Well he has already experienced the dreaded Ducati front end wash out. I don't see his comments as disrespecting anybody, he's just saying how he sees his job.
While the riders will be hopeful, expecting any improvement next year is over optimistic. Sadly I think the only excitement we will see from Ducati will be the resumption of the Crutchlow Dovizioso scraps of 2012. If we get to see any action from that far down the field?
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Agreed, I would expect that apart from trying to make the changes to make the bike work better, he will change his ride style to suit the bike, rather than the other way around. No doubt there are a few haters, that will latch onto anything he says or does, and beat it up, but I for one hope he gets the thing competitive.
Speed kills-just ask the rabbit......
Rossi hinting at a possible retirement ?
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2013/...12746early.htm
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
The press are eager for stories it seems.
My interview was shown yesterday, but it was done a month ago, and has been twisted. I did not say I want to stop riding. In fact, I hope to ride for another two or three years. Clearly, I'm interested in being competitive, because I want to keep winning, said Rossi from his Tavullia ranch.
HTF do you twist something as emphatic as deciding whether to keep going after the Mugello round? Oh no, the Doc has said something, realised how much pressure he's putting on himself, and the impact on sponsorship deals, and recanted using the old" I wuz misquoted" line.
I don't buy it, especially as his stated course of action is perfectly reasonable.
Bit of a chat with Nicky Hayden here...
There are always problems of translation from news in French or Italian sources. Out of the confusion I take it that Rossi wants to stay, but only if he is competitive. Since his contract is up at the end of next year it isn't only him who will be interested in his results after six races. Yamaha will be very interested too. All of which I'da thunk puts a lot of pressure on a crew chief new to MotoGP. On the other hand he'd be just the man to take over a team running an R1 in WSBK?
Unrelated but interesting; Denis Noyes reports this morning that Puig and Pedrosa have parted company. Puig apparently told a friend, "My job is finished, Dani can fly solo now." Where to Mr Puig?
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Hes off to develop the Asia Cup for Dorna apparently.
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