*almost* official, Hayden fired

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by PaulpULVITZKA, Aug 16, 2009.

  1. Told you all he should have NEVER been hired, WTF where Ducati
    thinking?.....the pain is almost over....


    Oh, and welcome Lorenzo!
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Aug 16, 2009
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  2. I feel sad for Nicky H., he has worked very hard throughout his career
    etc, but I reckon his mind-set is kinda fragile. And his WC was
    really "awarded" by Rossi's very untypical wipe-out ----- .

    For that matter, I am really worried about Stoner --- either he has a
    really serious, maybe life threatening physical disorder, or he too
    has suffered some kind of mental / willpower collapse (Rossi can have
    that effect). I like Stoner, but this is not looking good.
     
    New Lateran Treaty, Aug 16, 2009
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  3. PaulpULVITZKA

    Julian Bond Guest

    Rossi: "Hey Jorge, over here. Let me introduce you to Biaggi, Gibernau
    and Stoner."
     
    Julian Bond, Aug 16, 2009
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  4. PaulpULVITZKA

    Andrew Guest


    heh, no way Lorenzo is at Duc next year. He's just trying to negotiate more
    with Yamaha.
    And Hayden is progressing forward now.
    I was watching the bbc broadcast today and they mentioned Hayen is just
    about lined up for next year.
    So where did your "Almost Official" information come from?
     
    Andrew, Aug 16, 2009
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  5. PaulpULVITZKA

    Switters Guest

    Just looks like another Hayden-hating troll came along to try and wind up
    our American friends.

    Last year when the Honda didn't like being ridden ragged and loose and the
    Ducati didn't, most thought that Hayden would get on well with the Duc.
    Now it's just more obvious than ever that the bike is tempermental.
     
    Switters, Aug 17, 2009
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  6. Livio Suppo

    Cheers,
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Aug 17, 2009
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  7. The old school Americans where brilliant, Wainey, Lawson and Shwantz,
    so i reject your comment.

    These days our American brothers have found themselves a world-class
    find of the year, Ben Spies, he is good, REALLY good!.

    If he wins this year he should leave SBK, nothing to prove, and head
    on to MotoGP
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Aug 17, 2009
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  8. PaulpULVITZKA

    MotoGP 24 7 Guest

    I'm not sure that I agree... (that Spies should move to GP).

    The bikes are obviously completely different! Spies' results at Indy
    last year tend to make me think that he'd be up there with Lorenzo,
    Pedrosa, Dovizioso, but why not stay in WSBK and get wins rather than
    go to MotoGP and get podiums?

    If Hayden were to get dropped from Ducati, I'd love to see him
    battling in WSBK with Spies rather that stay in GP for a few more
    embarrassing years with a shitty satellite team. The point that Hayden
    can't get a factory ride is the point that he needs to start looking
    into WSBK.
     
    MotoGP 24 7, Aug 17, 2009
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  9. PaulpULVITZKA

    Andrew Guest

    So you talked with him?
    If not please give us a link.
     
    Andrew, Aug 18, 2009
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  10. During the GP and after it, the Italian reporter asked Suppo if they
    had a deal 'no comment' was reply

    Anyway, offered him 7 million euro on the table, up to him, go to
    Ducati and be a equal or stay at Yamaha as a 2nd boy?

    http://www.motosprint.it/motomondiale/motogp/2009/08/16-801/La+Ducati+su+Jorge+Lorenzo
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Aug 18, 2009
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  11. PaulpULVITZKA

    Andrew Guest

    Andrew, Aug 25, 2009
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