Gibernau's MotoGP return confirmed
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Sete Giveupnow, more like. Rossi will take him apart next season.
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MOTOGP » Gibernau's MotoGP return confirmed

Sete Gibernau to ride a fifth Ducati Desmosedici for the new Francisco Hernando Onde 2000 team in the 2009 MotoGP World Championship.

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You cann't judge a man from his age.....much older athlete in sport field that require pysical strength still can beat a younger athlete.....
the conclision is.......we must wait and see next season....

Gooooo Seteeee.....break that damn Rosi curse!!! :p





Posted by Son Of Gibbers - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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Sete Sete Sete...
you are pathetic...
go open a MotoGP team and help a young rider...
but no you always do the wrong thing.
Posted by mike1 - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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What a waste of a rare motoGP ride. Sete has proven he can't do it, now he's just making up the numbers, he should go to Supers and let someone else have a GP chance.

Posted by Mark P (396 days ago)
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BIG MISTAKE FROM SETE. At 35, when most riders are thinking of retiring, here he is, coming out of pasture.... for what, the money? Ducati would do better to keep Sylvain Guintoli. Of course, Sete is still hurting after being ridiculed by Rossi, but he should simply do testing for Ducati. Now, with the young wolves like Dovizioso, Lorenzo, Stoner and Pedrosa (even leaving Rossi out of the frame), he is going to be mauled, chewed up and spat out. This may seem gutsy, and of course he is a proud guy, but this is taking the search for glory to its final stupidity. Doesn't he have a broken collarbone? I wish him well, but sincerely, I wish he would stay out. STAY OUT SETE, LEAVE IT ALONE.
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Lol :p maybe that's why Ducati hired him.
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In racing when you passing someone and going for the win there are going to be some bumps thats part of racing which makes it exciting. Whether justified or not if you loose out on a place your bound to be unhappy. People stop clinging on to this Rossi gibernau dispute it was years ago. Maybe this is why Gibs is returning just so he can hoof Rossi of the track and seek revenge (thats if he can keep up with him)
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It was surely one of the best last laps of any race, with multiple overtaking. Leaving the door open is one thing, taking the hinges out as well is unwise, what Sete should do is learn how to ride defensive lines, he had some lessons from Rossi, next season will give him the chance to study Dovi and Toseland, after all he says he is returning to MotoGP to enjoy himself and learn :p
Most positive thing is that Ducati is fielding five bikes next year and that should show Kawasaki and Suzuki how it's done. :)
No one says Rossi is flawless, it's just the accusations of intended malice that are ridicilous.
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sete's fault is not locking the door. he and rossi has lots of nice, clean dices. and he has no way of knowing that rossi is coming straight thru. anyway, with such fierce competitors, such things will always happen. just tired of having rossetes think of their IDOL being flawless, "phenomenal braking prowess" and all. i saw the race and there was no "phenomenal braking prowess" is involved.
Posted by LAnski - Unregistered (398 days ago)
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Surely that nice Mr Martinez should try and gain the services of Edgar Jessop, even the spanish sponsors would be happy to have him in their colours, he would show that young pup Gibernau how its done :)
Posted by Mrs Wilson - Unregistered (398 days ago)
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lanski that was ages ago...ya big stirrer you.
Interesting topic though a bit like penalty calls or offsides in footy. All i would add is to say hard but fair...just! I dont buy into Rossi being exempt from rules as he has been on the recieving end a few times P.I,Quatar and motegi spring to mind recently. Those two were so hyped for that race (jerez)that something dramatic was always going to happen! maybe the fairest would've been for both riders to fall then see who got back on quickest!!

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