Form man Vermeulen eyeing Brno boost
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Chris better change his nationality to something European.

He is currently beating 6 world champions and his own team mate yet he has to prove himself every week - go figure.

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MOTOGP » Form man Vermeulen eyeing Brno boost

After podiums at the Sachsenring and Laguna Seca, Chris Vermeulen is very much the form man heading to Brno for the latest round of MotoGP.

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I hope for rain at brno like do before every race :) but it should be OK anyway :p. Good luck macgyver and capirex!!
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i hope he does well 2, im a big supporter of all the smaller teams. its such a shame that more teams cant afford to stay in this class. at least now the suzukis can try to stay at the front instead of falling towards the back like they used all the time.
whoever wins brno i hope its a close race like laguna seca.
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Will Chris's improved form cancel the idea of bringing on Spies next year? Will 'Zuk consider adding a third bike?

Nevertheless, glad to see Vermeulen back on form and seeing Capirossi get back up to speed as well. It would be interesting to see them fight for top 5 spots. Wins would be a stretch if the top guys are in the race but lower podium spots can be possible.
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He's going to choke, or they are not going to get him a good package that is competitive.
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I saw Chris doing his laps at the Rizla Racing day at Assen last sunday, great entertainment and nice to see and hear a MotoGP bike up close again :) One of the nicest guys in the paddock.

Go Chris! :)
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With the turn in form by Chris V, it's not looking good for Spies at Suzuki. I did hear that one of the Honda satellite teams may be interested in Spies.
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Chris better change his nationality to something European.

He is currently beating 6 world champions and his own team mate yet he has to prove himself every week - go figure.

regards
Garry
Posted by garry coates - Unregistered (476 days ago)
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I remember seeing him on the podium at Laguna Seca and Sachsenring but I thought there were only 2 guys (Rossi and Stoner) racing in Laguna Seca. Vermulen was so far behind that he was not there when Stoner dropped his bike. It was much better looking at Assen when Hayden had no gas and Edwards was there to snatch that podium away at the finish line. All the rest of the riders have to scrap it out for the bones. The race this year looks like it is dominated by Bridgestones. Boy I am sure a Bunch of the riders would like to follow Rossi's switch of tyres last year. I think Jorge Lorenzo's main problem is tyres right now. Chris Vermuluen is doing well with Bridgestones too. Good Job Chris
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Chris is a class act, I don't think there's any truth to the rumour that Suzuki might let him go - they'd be mad to do such a thing. I hope he gets another podium at Brno.
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Ducati have their eyes on Vermeulen,Stoner wants a good back up for next year and knows Chris from the old dirt track days and will put in a good word for him if Suzuki are silly enough not to sign him,there would be no trouble with Chris handing a Ducati his dirt track knowledge would be ideal for the beast,2 Aussie's in the same team could be interesting
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