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finding it difficult to understand the criticism of JT in his 2cnd year,considering CE has done nothing in all the years he has been in motoGP
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yawn,i was not one of the two who disagreed with your comment but i am the third,Relentless may not be a TOP ride but it is not a kick on the a--e away from it,and as far as i can make out there will be more help from suzuki in 2009.As for 2cnd part of your comment never say never,2009 doubtful,2010 possible.
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Mike23 and a few(a lot actually)other folk out there,i will assume you understand the order in which points are awarded in Moto-GP,25,20,16etc etc.At the end of the season the rider with the most points takes the title,it does not matter if he has,nt won any races,it is still the rider with the most points with the key word being CONSISTENCY.
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PS ran out of space in my first rant,but best of luck Hayden for next season.
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after reading most of the comments re Hayden(could,nt read the rest for laughing)Some one waffles on about if rossi is the only top class rider,what about stoner,pedrosa,melandri and capirossi.yeah your right,what about them.Every rider in Moto-GP is a top class rider but unfortunately for them Rossi is miles ahead of any of them.And no i am not a big rossi fan but i am probably one of his biggest admirers.He is the greatest rider we have ever seen and probably will ever see and it is unfortunate that the other riders just happen to be in Moto-GP at the same as rossi otherwise i am sure there are a few riders past and present who could have lifted the World Championship title
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i am a big fan of k.harris and whatever his reasons for withdrawing i wish him a speedy return to BSB. that aside what a great qualifying for kirkham,surely if a few of the top riders are moving to the world stage next season there must be one of the teams somewhere in the superbikes who are prepared to give kirkham and brogan an opportunity. what do you think.
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Fantastic to see all these british riders go on to the world stage,i,ll be shouting everyone of them on,dont see the point of sufoglu going back to wss,i think he should stay in wsbk if poss,i dont think we saw his true potential this season.
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I,m sitting here reading all comments,and i,m not a massive fan of Haslam,but there are some over the top comments,give the guy a break.the point is that obviously the various team managers think he can ride a bike.Take Chris Walker for example,brilliant rider,gives 110% every time he races and yet he has never quite hit the hights that i thought he would,but thats not to take anything away from him,he still fights all the way.What i can,t understand is we seem to take great pleasure in building up our riders and then knocking them down again,or is it just me who thinks this,PS replies only please from those who can ride better than Haslam.
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Well done to Tom Sykes,he deserves this chance.As far as i am concerned,the more British riders on the world stage at any level can only be a good thing.Hoping Cal Crutchlow gets a chance as well.
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Never mind the flags rule,what about Bayliss being on a completely different bike in the second part of the race,obviously something had altered.Anyway congrats to Sykes andCrutchlow for putting on a great show.And to anyone who gave a cheer when Kiyo crashed out{and there was quite a few}you should be ashamed of your actions,racing does not need people like you.
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Another tragic loss,every true race fan must have shed a tear when they heard this terrible news. My thoughts are with Craig,s family,partner,friends and team at this sad time and spare a thought for Andrew Pitt also.
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