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21 Jul 08, 01:37 PM
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Magnesium Master
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Coventry
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Bike: 749, Phil Read Rep,
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TP#12
Crikey, talk about a bunch of one eyed stoner haters!
Did you not see Rossi on THE DIRT inside the right hand apex of the corkscrew and then just ran straight back onto the track nearly colliding with Casey who was on the racing line? The only reason they didn't hit was because Casey picked it up, not through anything that Rossi did and I think Casey has a right to feel aggrieved about that.
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I dissagree!! Vale lost it in the corkscrew and was bloody lucky to have held it. It was out of control and could have gone anywhere. At the pace they were running when that happens it happens and he was just a passenger which thankfully didn't spit him off.
It was a cracking race from both of them the confidence to leave the brakes till the death at that level is amazing.
It takes a min of 2 people to race and they did a great job, best one in years, its just Caseys attitude that narks people.
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21 Jul 08, 01:40 PM
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Club Racer
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Clapham Common
Posts: 498
Bike: Bikeless :(
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghost
I dissagree!!
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We'll agree to disagree then 
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21 Jul 08, 01:42 PM
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Magnesium Master
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LOL, we will, but some brilliant riding, we must agree on that. 
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21 Jul 08, 01:43 PM
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Club Racer
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Originally Posted by Ghost
LOL, we will, but some brilliant riding, we must agree on that. 
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Agreed! 
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21 Jul 08, 04:25 PM
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Super Bike Hero
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Perth Oz
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Bike: Monster 583 ex DD racer no 6 and around the UK record holder!
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Love it !!!
Brilliant Racing
Fabulous scrap
One then the other
Fantastic
Best we've seen for years
Old Style Racing
and then many more positive comments by folk who enjoyed what happened on the track - eg the racing.
Why bother letting what happened 2 mins after, when adrenalin is coursing, spoil what was otherwise and excellent show of racing skills by both of them ?
Lin - enjoyed every second of it at 6.45am and even my son took his helmet off and stayed behind to watch making him late for work 
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ffs!
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21 Jul 08, 06:10 PM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: A very moist "English Riviera"
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Bike: 2002 996s
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Best Race in years and the best man won, hopefully more of the same to come!
& a big well done to JT! 
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21 Jul 08, 09:19 PM
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Ducati Legend
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Madrid
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Bike: 1994 Ducati SS in superfast red
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corker
That was the best round of MGP so far it was absolutely fantastic, what with saturdays bin offs record and Sunday nights best race so far we have more rounds to go and we can see who really wants that title.
Shame there was no Pedrosa as i would of liked to see how he faired on that circuit, jorge is becoming a crasher so i doubt Carole nash will touch him for a few years :0
No one can complain about Saturday nights race as it was just sheer class, you aint telling me when rossi went of the track you didnt say "no" FFS "no" and when stoner came off im sure i saw some tit in the background jumping for joy WTF is that all about (will watch the re run and see if UKTV caught it), without the two it would of been a crap race but racing it was at its best and they delivered a race that everyone enjoyed, and now with more burnining passion and rivalry this MGP is surely going to get better - now thats a real bonus for MGP Fans!!!!
Viva la moto GP!!
Mick
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21 Jul 08, 09:20 PM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DC
What a nob head that Stoner really is!  No wonder people think he is a ****.
Rossi kicked his arse good and proper. At the end he wouldnt shake Valentinos hand. Take it like a man and not a child.
I suppose traction control doesnt work on the brakes and the Gravel 
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Totally agree , Stoner is in the same personality league as Pedrosa ...
Total W*****s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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21 Jul 08, 11:12 PM
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Knee Slider
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Edinburgh
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Bike: Yellow 749s Classic
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke of Wales
Totally agree , Stoner is in the same personality league as Pedrosa ...
Total W*****s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Or maybe 2 guys totally focused on becoming the best at their sport.........
There is always 2 ways of looking at something......cut them some slack.
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21 Jul 08, 11:39 PM
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Magnesium Master
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Worcestershire
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LIVIO SUPPO (Ducati MotoGP Project Leader)
"It was a very tight race, spectacular to watch and evidence that it is not only the electronics that make the difference in this sport, but two riders who are one step above everybody else at the moment. Dani is also a part of that small club but unfortunately he wasn't here today. After three straight victories for Casey, today was Valentino's turn, that's fair enough. For sure if Casey had not shown a tremendous coolness and maturity, there would have been at least a few occasions in which they both could have crashed as a result of manoeuvres which, in our opinion, were a bit over the limit on Vale's part. Unfortunately Casey made a mistake that cost him dearly, but this can happen in the heat of the battle and, in any case, we've ended this period of the season in positive style. Unfortunately Marco was really unlucky. It's a shame because he was setting a good pace."
I see stoners boss is now having a pop..
Can't wait to hear from JB and his thoughts
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22 Jul 08, 08:08 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Here's what Jezza had to say:
`I think that if Casey had raced in the 80´s and 90´s with Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Mick Doohan, then he´d have seen that kind sort of thing every week. It might not have been what he was expecting; probably expected to win the race easily as he had dominated in the practices.´
From MotoGP.com
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22 Jul 08, 08:15 AM
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Carbon Connoisseur
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Northants
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If you read all the words written and said about this race, you'd just end up bored. The racing, in contrast was pure exhilaration.
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22 Jul 08, 03:59 PM
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Knee Slider
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: East Devon
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I suspect Stoner was more angry with himself for not winning?
Also suspect that he was embarassed when he saw the interview replayed?
To have ridden the wheels off, got beaten into second and then had a microphone shoved in your face (OK: I know they are pros and meant to deal with it) but I reckon that quite a few people would have reacted badly.
Never met the guy, so don't want to make too much of a judgement; all I know is that was a fantastic race and we witnessed 2 great racers in a class apart on the day.
Reminded me of Shwantz and Rainey in 1991 at Hockenheim.
Bring it on!!!
Bud
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23 Jul 08, 06:12 PM
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Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Warrington
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave G
So it wasn't just heat of the moment stuff,Stoner continued to whine and cry afterwards too. A tight and twisty track where he couldnt just accelerate past everyone on the fastest bike out there.
Hes not a sportsman, just a spoilt brat with the best equipment.
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"the best equipment"....
....don't you mean the ONLY rider who can handle the Ducati
They are all highly paid professional riders, doing a very dangerous JOB. The have all got a right to expect good standards of riding and at times Rossi does cross the line, there is absolutely no argument. Stewards have had words with him in the past but have never had the balls to take it any further....
...does no-one remember Vale' knocking Gibernau across the track forcing a gap that wasn't there on the last corner last lap to take a win that he should have been relegated from.
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23 Jul 08, 07:46 PM
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Knee Slider
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Warwickshire
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Bike: 1999 Ducati 996
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No body that entertains us so much and can ride the wheels off a 220+ BHP motorcycle should be called a Wa**er or anything else.
I agree Casey did not handle himself well in the post race interviews, however we have all said things and regretted them later.
I have followed bike racing for a long time and appreciate all who race and entertain us on their motorcycles.
The scarifies and commitment is beyond most of us.
Some are gifted with the ability to draw people to them, some seem to alienate people no matter how hard they try to please.
All that's left for me to say is, it takes great focus to ride and race bikes and to be a World Champion, if that means believing totally that you are unbeatable, then it works for Casey and Ducati.
We should be grateful we can all enjoy the racing,in the safety of our arm chair.
I will put the soap box away now.
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