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John Letoye
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Whatever you wish Mr. Legend ... You get my support
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John Letoye
(214 days ago)
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Rossi runner-up at Monza Rally.
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How about ball, the man also a football maniac (soccer). but does He knows how to dribbles a ball?
But Hey, what a fun event dude... his manager and his father also participating ohh.. his friend also
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(377 days ago)
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Aggression and positivity key for Poncharal.
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Yamaha is the only manufacturer that support its satellite team with a factory bike, not surprised their independent team also beat some factory team on the field. Both James Toseland and Collin are scored some changeable results in this season, sometime they compete for podiums and sometimes for backmarker also.. I'm hoping a steady results for 2009, maybe a team reshuffles is not a bad idea.
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Lorenzo cool on '09 title hopes.
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The Morgue, I think he changed his mind when he saw the battle between the "incredibles" Rossi VS "The Lightning Fast" Stoner this season and a series of accidents he had this year, he probably has think it over again. But who knows, Jorge seem have some Rossi's skill alike just little wild and abrupt in action.. it just a matter of time before he get mature and then he'll as strong as Rossi.
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(377 days ago)
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Inside Yamaha's 2008 YZR-M1.
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Well damo, who rode the M1 that "drafted" a duc this Year? Lorenzo? or James toseland or maybe Colin Edward? hmmm... Big Bang engine actually have a smoother engine so it has an advantage in stability that suit Rossi's maneuver in outbrakes and overtaking. But about engine performance, since it smoother it can't achieved maximum Horse power compare to screamer engine that Ducati and Honda are using. But I admitted Yamaha has done a good Job since a "slower" Big Bang Engine even beat a screamer engine that kawasaki and Suzuki are using What overall performance and other advantages do you talking anyway?
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(381 days ago)
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Inside Yamaha's 2008 YZR-M1.
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That's exactly my point Dray, The Skill Matter and currently only Rossi can beat that "50% in the bag", if 2008 season without Rossi in Yamaha, who gonna win the WC? I think you already know
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John Letoye
(382 days ago)
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Inside Yamaha's 2008 YZR-M1.
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This Presentation describes M1 2008 improvements over the 2007 version, it's surely a major improvements. However as stated by Rossi, technically it's not enough to catch ducati. Remove the Rider factor, and comparing all the bikes directly then ducati will comes up as a winner (Best accelerations, Best Top Speed, Best Lean Angle, and Best of exiting a corner), second would be Honda and Yamaha in the next, however a race is not just determine by machine factor but the skill of the rider as well. If you have ducati and it feels comfortable plus the bike suit your riding style, you already have 50% of chances in the bag to win before the race begin. So I expecting more from the 2009 version
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(382 days ago)
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Inside Yamaha's 2008 YZR-M1.
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"An M1 has slipstreamed a duc plenty of times this year. The last one I recall was Lorenzo on Melandri, at valencia i think." damo, that was Lorenzo slipstreamed a Suzuki, If I remember correctly a Yam was never slipstreamed a duc along the main straights, it just outbraking the duc
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(382 days ago)
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