Michelin considers one tyre bid
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Leave Bridgestone to F1 and keep Michelin for MotoGP !
Posted by Trailbike - Unregistered (422 days ago)
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MOTOGP » Michelin considers one tyre bid

Michelin to announce 'in the next few days' if it will bid for the new exclusive MotoGP tyre contract.

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Leave Bridgestone to F1 and keep Michelin for MotoGP !
Posted by Trailbike - Unregistered (422 days ago)
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That should be funny, 250s lapping faster that motogp at LS comical.. michelin 'bringin a knife to a gun fight'
Posted by Doodaa - Unregistered (421 days ago)
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Get real Michelin
Posted by The Morgue (421 days ago)
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what happened with their fighting spirit? they just rolled over and giving it a way :?
Posted by Stefan Axelsson (421 days ago)
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Michelin one tyre supplier... that will have the desired effective of slowing down corner speed!!! haha!

Joking aside... they should put a bid forward as anything that makes the terms and targets that the chosen supplier has to agree to higher will be good for the sport. If, for example, Bridgestone are the only guys to put forward a bid they will have a lot of leverage to negotiate a weaker contract. As its going one tyre we need some sort of guarantee that the teams will get decent shoes for their bikes! after all this is all being done under the "safety" banner!
Posted by Paul 46!!! (421 days ago)
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Do every rider a favour Michelin.... don't ******* bother. If you aren't prepared to put in the effort to provide top quality rubber for all conditions, don't bother.

For god's sake, Bridgestone have F1 on their plate as well, yet still find time to whup your ****s....
Posted by Stevo - Unregistered (421 days ago)
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If Rossi wants bridgestones everyone will have to have bridgestones! :D
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Would be rather amusing if Bridgestone and Michelin both refused to tender :)
Posted by Tokehashi Wakibakki (421 days ago)
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It doesn't matter which tyre will be used next year, Rossi will be the champion. Yamaha work fine with both manufactures. But in fact, if the situation will stay like this in next years, Michelin hasn't any chance to win a race.. and for sure no chance for the win of championship. All best riders now on Bridgestone.

Actually it is a little bit sad if next year will be one tyre rule, but I don't have a solution for this situation. It's a very difficult situation.
Posted by rossi - Unregistered (421 days ago)
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Don't...Just Don't!
Posted by Jimmy Mansi (421 days ago)
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