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Bayliss breaks Brno duck in style.

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Bayliss breaks Brno duck in style.

Troy Bayliss has taken charge of the World Superbike Championship again after a dominant double victory at Brno, one of the few circuits he had never won at before.

 2 people agree.

Good on ya Troy! Wonder how you would go on a Motogp Ducati? Last time you won ...
Please dont come back and race touring cars, they are soooo boring. Do some thing with the Aus superbike series.
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Posted by SW - Unregistered (135 days ago)
 4 people disagree.

Bayliss rode really smart and just as Rossi who rode smart (but somewhat too aggressive) manage to win on a previously "difficult" track!! There is not so much Haga, Checa and Max N. can do to stop him now. Troy is good at Brands (healthy Haga as well), Donington, Magny and Vallelunga.... and finally he get some help from his team mate who came between him and the rest stealing points. Poor Biaggi, twice beaten by Fabrizio, for sure he claims the Xerox is better, but he never blames himself.
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Posted by Duke 21 (135 days ago)
 2 people agree.  2 people disagree.

Duke 21
you must be joking telling us that Rossi drove too agressive its called racing or maybe you prefere to se Stoner win by 10or even 20 seconds yeah thats big fun
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Posted by Stefan Axelsson (135 days ago)
 2 people agree.  1 people disagree.

Pirelli could build tires that also works on the japanese bikes. Would be good for the championship.
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Posted by Me1 - Unregistered (135 days ago)
 2 people agree.

@StefanAxelsson,
Bugger off ! this is superbikes. Bloody groupies, they're everywhere. Go and worship your overpaid, overrated primadonnas elsewhere. Until we see more evenly matched racing in GP, the results aren't worth squat.
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Posted by Bob Buttamasangy (135 days ago)
 2 people disagree.

Who are the wild cards for Brands?? They could play some role in the fight for the title between Bayliss, Haga, Checa, Max N. and Corser. It will be very interesting to see if any of them (specially the Ducati boys) are so fast as it seems i BSB!
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Posted by Duke 21 (135 days ago)
 1 people agree.

Now there is a great aussie sports man will miss him next year if you take him out of the equation the rest are pretty close as far as i can see week in week out ok bit of ducati week this week, i think mr stoner could learn a thing or two on how to conduct himself in the public eye.
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Posted by barry - Unregistered (134 days ago)
 4 people agree.

In my eyes Bayliss is the greatest sports man on two wheels, pure lion heart, hard nut on the bike but still very humble. Looking back after the battle between him and Edwards at Imola, he was a class act also when he lost that title. As you say Barry, Casey should learn something from Bayliss, but also Rossi can learn something from Troy. There is some magic in WSBK, the relation between the riders is so relaxed, and much less polluted by sponsors and cigarets...
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Posted by Duke 21 (134 days ago)
Bayliss was impressive as always. One of my favorite racers. He's a class act compared to that spoiled little brat moaner Stoner. I was a disappointed that Biaggi couldn't outrun Fabrizio in the later stages of both races. He should have beat him but I don't know if he was already at the edge and figured to bring it home without another crash or if it's fitness? Maybe it's a little of both and plus he probably didn't want Fabrizio to cause him to crash. I'm sure Fabrizio is trying to save his seat and trying to show that he's better than Biaggi which I don't think he is. Imagine these two on the same team next year. The battles on and off the track. But I doubt they'll have two Italians.
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Posted by Marc - Unregistered (133 days ago)
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