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Loris Capirossi to join 2013 MotoGP Race Direction.

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. Lucifer

February 26, 2013 10:11 AM

Yeah it was last century when he rammed Harada, but 2 years later he did a far more dangerous act at Mugello when he rammed Lucchi going down the main straight and was banned for dangerous riding...

How he got to be a "safety officer" is anyones guess.

Slide Rules! - Unregistered

February 22, 2013 4:10 AM

Well, as we've seen after the last two years, Caramello really is one of the good guys and he's prepared to offer some riders all the help they can get by placing his minions in every position available to achieve the outcome that will keep everyones best interest at heart while coincedently topping up his retirement fund to the hilt!
What's next...Honest Graziano's Tyre Distribution Service?

shamarone

February 21, 2013 9:38 PM
Last Edited 92 days ago

re: "Have some perspective people, far better to have an ex rider that has won at all levels on the race direction board than not at all."

that's what i'm screamin'. he's one of our own. the harada thing is so last century. no seriously, that was LAST FRIGGIN' CENTURY FFS.

STONER - Unregistered

February 21, 2013 9:08 PM

Loris? 1998 250 Worldchump? Only because taking out Harada his team-mate on last corner last lap to do so. How could they retire his number let alone let him be a part of Safety. Another Dorna yes person has his hand in Carmelo's pocket.

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