Barros: Team happy, but I'm not
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good rider still barros proved this year if he can qualify well he will be at the front
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MOTOGP » Barros: Team happy, but I'm not

Alex Barros took fifth position in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, his best result since third place at Mugello in early June.

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good rider still barros proved this year if he can qualify well he will be at the front
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Agree with vicripoll - his biggest problem this year was not getting most out of qualy rubber. His race pace was always decent but starting at the back meant putting a lot of effort/energy just to get back to the middle of the pack. Hope he can put a good performance for the final 2 races.
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is Barros' bike a full factory
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Not full factory - he's had those for his who career just about and never strung anything together. Get off the pot if you can't start pi$$ing....
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they gave him one year on a repsol honda which even though it's a works bike one year isn't enough plus he was carrying an injury for the first half of that season on the repsol honda, in the recent season he's not had the top top machinery.
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I'm sorry, but is it me or are Pramac d'Antin still a bunch of amateurs? I seem to remember that Chaz had to come in at the US GP this year coz all the teeth ripped off his rear sprocket how could that have happen to a professional MotoGP team, cheap parts? I know Neil Hodgson had issues with them, but have they really improved since then? :p
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D'Antin have always been poor. I think Barros has done OK this year due to the fact the new 800 rules meant pramac had to have the latest bike. Next year they will most likely be backmarkers dripping oil. Pity the poor riders who end up with that team.
D'Antin = Carreer end.
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