Dovizioso top rookie - can he stay there?
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Andrea did a great job, impressing the HRC people by his pace and the accuracy of his feedback,
slamming electronics in the process, saying a 250 is more difficult to ride ;-)
Mark my words, one learning year at JIR, then next to Pedrosa in the works team in 2009.
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Andrea Dovizioso was the top rookie during testing at Sepang.

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This kid has a great future, his seems very calm and smooth for someone his age and that is half the goal, and its why he can jump on a new bike and be fast cos smoothness translates in all classes.

i remember a few years ago, Agostini being in his garage one weekend and that is a good feather in his cap!
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I do agree about comment posted by Chu.. It will be fantastic to see a lot of overtaking in 2008 season if Dovi develop "more" agressiveness, maybe in 250cc the bike couldn't keep up with him due lack of horsepower problem.. Let's hope things get better in 800cc next year for Dovi.. ;)
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Morgue

I guess Debon was also a bit deperate because it was his home race and he wanted to finish well.

Anyway, it kinda reminded me of when Rossi basically used Gibernau as his brake when coming into the final corner too hot in an attempt to win the race. I still don't know how he was allowed to get away with it. I suppose that he can do no wrong, kinda like Ferrari :rolleyes:
Posted by Calvin - Unregistered (737 days ago)
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I saw Dovi gesticulating wildly on the finishline because he was being shoved away.
Anyway, he will be a great treat to watch in MotoGP, I wish him all the best.

My view on the Gibernau/Rossi situation is different but that has been discussed before at this forum ;)
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Next Italian MotoGP World Champion. A year on a satelite bike to get used to MotoGP followed by promotion to full factory bike and a very real chance at the title in 2009.
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