Ducati celebrate perfect title trilogy
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I for one am happy that the Ducati boys have wrapped up the
championships as I always like to see a new champion I find things get a little boring after 2 or 3 years of the same people winning all the time....
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MOTOGP » Ducati celebrate perfect title trilogy

A perfect one-two finish for Casey Stoner and Loris Capirossi in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix assured Ducati of an equally perfect sweep of the 2007 riders', teams' and manufacturers' world championships.

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I didnt realise that this topic was a rossi love fest as well!!!

Congrats Ducati on an excellent year to date and winning the 2007 constructors championship.
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If you know corporate Japan before a single part can be changed from the original drawing 10 committees go into conference to weigh up the pro's and con's as to why that part must be changed, bearing in mind that 1000 committees have met before the original drawing was signed off, where as I believe Ducati say that parts wearing too quick lets fix it before we run it next time?????
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Indeed the sooky Japanese will have to find new excuses next year, the change to 800cc didn't hurt the Dukes at all. With Melandri on board next year they'll have 2 competitive riders and that will make them even stronger.

Certainly Honda will be demanding a one tyre rule and you can bet your bottom dollar then won't be asking for Bridgestones....
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You are totally right vicripoll, Valentino still is one of the best rider in the field, what amaze me every time again is the fact he is able to pump himself up during the race. I mean his racepace during practices wasn't good but that all change when he starts off racing..
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rossi seems to have a lot to answer for, he wins it's boring, he doesn't win he's finished make up your minds
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I for one am happy that the Ducati boys have wrapped up the
championships as I always like to see a new champion I find things get a little boring after 2 or 3 years of the same people winning all the time....
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Lol :p very good racefan.
Triumph is really a Kawasaki in disguise now, right? Using Jap technology?
like the Spyker F1, nothing Spyker about it,
the brandname Spyker bouth by someone banging alu sheet in his backyard.
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It'll be a while before the Japs catch up with Ducati, but you'd better put your money down they will next year, then there'll be a whole new set of excuses flying around, be it tyres, riders or manufacturers... I'm a Triumph rider... They are going WSS next year... In ten years we'll all be celebrating Triumph winning the MotoGP chamionship with the Triumph Weight-Watchers Greenpeace team!
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you're right

but as we said before, he doesn't want someone to beat him in the same garage, he is a bit of a cuckoo.
Yamaha could also have chose to seek more competitiveness in their other teams, like the Fortuna Yamaha's
giving them better equipment in turn for better more feedback.
Maybe they are to small an outfit for that.

One other thing: he has to work on his starts, he loses out way too much and can't afford that anymore in this field

...all my opinions ofcourse, and very humble...
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I am not sure if Lorenzo is a good test rider either...
But Ducati will do their ultimate best to defend the titel, I think they still have some advanteges left..
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