Kawasaki speak: No decision yet
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Don't you mean Hopper will go balls out?! Melandri got his cut off!(:
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MOTOGP » Kawasaki speak: No decision yet

Kawasaki finally admit they are considering quitting MotoGP, but are still unable to confirm anything.

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I''m sorry, but doesn''t Marco have a letter from Kawasaki saying just that?
Posted by Calvin _ (322 days ago)
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If the money is already spent where 's the problem. 1 more season.
Posted by phil taylor (322 days ago)
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They've spent lots of money, but I'm sure they'd have to spend plenty more to actually complete the season - that's where Aspar would come in I guess.

The whole situation seems quite confusing! I hope they at least keep up their involvement in Superbikes!
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From à french link, caradisiac.moto, it''s all about Bartholemy who tries to keep his job with Jorge Martinez

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bubububut what will happen to Olivier Jacque???
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If kawasaki do give them one more year it'll be fun, hopper and melandri going balls out too impress for 2010 :D
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Don't you mean Hopper will go balls out?! Melandri got his cut off!(:
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If Melandri was Japanese if would have committed hara-kiri by now for his poor performance on the Duke. He has brought shame on his family name. Shame because if can ride better!
Posted by Ronald Revsak (321 days ago)
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If Melandri were Japanese he would formally apologise to Ducati for consistent very poor performance and repay vast amount of money he received from them.
The man has no honour.
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Sorry its off topic but lets get Moody, Ryder and Mamola to the bbc for the moto gp coverage, www.bbc.co.uk/complaints, back to the topic i think kawasaki dont want to do another year because their bike is nowhere and their brand will be damaged further
Posted by Alan - Unregistered (321 days ago)
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