Hayden gets pneumatic for Donington!
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Marc(not that Marc) the Honda was designed around Jockey Boy. Nicky (being an average sized adult)has stated more than once he's simply not comfortable on it. I hope for his sake he gets an opportunity to ride for a manufacturer willing to design a bike for a former World Champion and not his halfwit gnome teammate who almost cost him that championship.
Until the governing body imposes a minimum weight for bike and rider it's no wonder Pedrosa is winning.
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MOTOGP » Hayden gets pneumatic for Donington!

HRC had said it was unlikely to be ready in time, but Nicky Hayden will make his pneumatic-valve grand prix debut at Donington Park.

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All 'wind and no go Hayden'. Working his way back through the field, as usual. Might do well on the 600cc 'prototype' road bike. No future though in MotoGP.
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When Nicky won his chship, DP had just arrived to the class , and won races straight away. That took Nicky 4 years in Mgp. Nicky himself said this year s bike s size is not a problem.

And all the "let Nicky do all the work" talk is just crap. He did all the testing this year, Dani did zero, come first race he s already getting beat by his teammate.

Nicky s problem is not Dani or Honda, it s the electronics ... and also that the level s higher than when he won the series. Stoner Lorenzo and Pedrosa are now experienced , and Rossi is not on a tricycle anymore.
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S.Alec, What does "OTOH" mean?
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I guess all NH fans were all wrong about DP's special treatment in HRC.

Who's getting the newest parts first?

No more excuse this time!
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Jonny H: "OTOH" -> "On The Other Hand"

"V"
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ZZZZZZZZZ, this is the old Nicky has nothing to lose nor Honda, that is why he is getting something that Dani is not, plus DP couldn't stay healthy to test it over the winter that is why Nicky got this ONE thing and Dani didn't. Dani has been getting new parts ie frames, launch control etc... that Nicky hasn't seen yet. Nicky has a 2nd class factory seat, bottom line!
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Superbockster,
Thank you for the info.(OTOH)
But then you wrote "V". What does that mean?
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Full of air, always said so, chuffing and weezzing his way out of motogp and if he's still in it by the end of 09 season ill be gutted.
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Jonny: the "V" is the "V-sign" motorcyclists use to greet one another in the road.
A simple form of cumpliment.

"V"
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A swift wheelie is much better, specially if your riding in the same direction as each other.
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