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    So if Stoner had not retired where would he be? OTOH is this the reason he retired. Australians have provided Honda with many Championships since Gardner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by motobob View Post
    So if Stoner had not retired where would he be? OTOH is this the reason he retired. .
    Sulking at the back of the pits playing with his remote controlled car,

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    Quote Originally Posted by motobob View Post
    So if Stoner had not retired where would he be?
    He'd be wondering where Marquez went, the same as everybody else is. Things have moved on.

    This from David Emmett's Motomatters:

    "The measure of just how complete Marquez' domination of MotoGP is can be seen in the lap charts. Even on the laps where Marquez was four or five tenths quicker than the men behind, he was still losing time in the second sector, which runs from halfway between turns 4 and 5, and the speed trap along the back straight. There is only one corner there, yet he was still managing to give between one and two tenths of a second there. The problem, Marquez said in the press conference, was on the entry to the corner. He could feel the bike pushing too much, and didn't feel safe going in at the speed he wanted. So he was almost stopping the bike, then getting it stood up and sliding over the kerbstones seeking extra grip from the rough painted section.

    To fans, and even educated followers like myself, it seems entirely illogical to be looking for grip on the kerbstones, so I asked him to elucidate during the press conference. Could he explain to us mere mortals, as it didn't seem to make sense? Sitting beside him, Dani Pedrosa piped up with 'Yes, for us also!' "

    In his Backmarker blog this morning Mark Gardiner suggests that Hayden will retire before the end of the season. That'd be a sad end to his career.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    He'd be wondering where Marquez went, the same as everybody else is. Things have moved on.

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    Hard to imagine any other outcome.

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    Arm Pump.

    http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2014/May/140606pedro.htm

    In his Backmarker blog this morning Mark Gardiner suggests that Hayden will retire before the end of the season. That'd be a sad end to his career.


    Not the winningest of careers pritch, but the writings on the wall with the younger guys coming up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    but the writings on the wall with the younger guys coming up.
    That, an uncompetitive bike, and a recurring wrist problem that now requires surgery again.

    I wasn't a Hayden fan, but I felt his gentlemanly behaviour while the Repsol team was completely dominated by the Machiavelian machinations of Puig to the advantage of Pedrosa, even though Hayden was champion at the time, showed him in a new light. (And despite all of which Pedrosa failed to deliver.)

    Was reminded of this late last year when Kiwi Pete Benson, Hayden's crew chief back when Hayden won his title, was asked why he would not accompany Redding to MotoGP as the rider wished, and he replied to the effect that his previous experience with Honda was distinctly unpleasant and he had no wish to repeat it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    That, an uncompetitive bike, and a recurring wrist problem that now requires surgery again.

    I wasn't a Hayden fan, but I felt his gentlemanly behaviour while the Repsol team was completely dominated by the Machiavelian machinations of Puig to the advantage of Pedrosa, even though Hayden was champion at the time, showed him in a new light. (And despite all of which Pedrosa failed to deliver.)
    I suppose Pedrosa would swap a few wins for a Title, Hayden can say he got one, huh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motobob View Post
    So if Stoner had not retired where would he be? OTOH is this the reason he retired. Australians have provided Honda with many Championships since Gardner.
    Doohan & Stoner.

    Who else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Doohan & Stoner.

    Who else?





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    Hayden conducted himself with class during the Ducati years, not that it got him anywhere.

    It looks like his replacement, Cal Crutchlow, is heading down the Ben Spies route. Surely he must have known the bike was uncompetitive. It was clear to us keyboard warriors so it must have been clear to him.

    Maybe the millions of dollars in salary still isn't enough - it was a really bad look the way he was belting the tank as he withdrew from the race. I understand that it must be frustrating for him but there's no need to act like at wanker. Can't see it getting him anywhere, just puts his crew on edge and if there is one constant positive for the Ducati team, it's that they work really hard. Every rider has said that so far.

    These are the things that will amuse us this year. There's no excitement left in trying to guess who is going to win.

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    So Crutchlow on the factory Yamaha that HorHay leaves to ride the Honda.......has silly season started yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    It looks like his replacement, Cal Crutchlow, is heading down the Ben Spies route. Surely he must have known the bike was uncompetitive. It was clear to us keyboard warriors so it must have been clear to him.
    But it would have also been made clear to him that Gigi Daligna was taking over the racing effort and that a new bike would be forthcoming. Eventually. It has been reported that Daligna was gathering data for the first several races bfore starting work on the design of a new bike.

    As for Crutchlow's fit of pique, he had spent two weeks doing everything possible to heal his hand before the race, including spending hours in a hyperbaric chamber, and he was riding with some discomfort if not pain. All this for the bike to fail. Only a saint wouldn't be pissed off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    So Crutchlow on the factory Yamaha that HorHay leaves to ride the Honda.......has silly season started yet?







    Nah mate, CC is going to Suzuki, they need another win or crash rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Nah mate, CC is going to Suzuki, they need another win or crash rider
    Be a shit ton more crashing than winning, if Cruchlow was on it. The tech 3 bike he rode was better than he made it out to be I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Be a shit ton more crashing than winning, if Cruchlow was on it. The tech 3 bike he rode was better than he made it out to be I reckon.







    maybe but be great to see when it is on 2 wheels and ridden hard
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