I am glad Rossi is *only* chasing Hayden

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by auscars, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Whats Nicky's excuse this time?

    The level of the RC211V is where Pedrosa is.

    Nicky cannot live on just winning the US GP each year.Another unworthy
    [quasi] w.champion like Roberts Jnr.

    In a clean fight with Pedrosa, Nicky would be screwed, had long enough,
    he is not the guy for the job.

    Loris can still win if he can do 5 more races like that, Sete to dilute
    the points by finishing 2nd and Rossi 3rd.

    Championship is far from over, who is the most hungry?
     
    auscars, Aug 21, 2006
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  2. auscars

    Emma Ward Guest


    I think if Hayden doesn't win it this year he never will... I think more
    than likely he knows his new team mate will wipe the floor with him !
     
    Emma Ward, Aug 21, 2006
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  3. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Indeed, in the scheme of things he is way behind novice Pedrosa skill
    level, and i think even MaxB would easily beat him.Worse is the now the
    new 07' honda 800cc rides like a 250GP bike, wonder who that is going
    to suit?:)

    USA can make some top riders, the ones they have ATM are not them
    though!

    More than Nickys skill level being a issue, its a mental problem, and
    the last race would have really screwed with his head.His shrinking
    points would really be a major concern for him too.

    The simple fact is the Euro riders are at a level he has never reached
    and never will.He is a good rider not a great rider.He relies on luck
    not skill!

    Valentino has thrown away [ZERO FAULT OF HIS OWN] at least 50+ points
    this season, calculate the *real* points as it should be, same for
    Loris sans injured 4 race disaster...
     
    auscars, Aug 22, 2006
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  4. What makes you think he owes you one?
    Er... at what race? You can't pick and choose. Hayden has finished
    ahead of DP many times this year. By your 'logic' NH is riding over the
    limit of the bike.
    MGP is insanely competative this year. Do you really think anyone could
    go out and sweep the field week after week? NH has been on all but
    two(?) podiums and won 2 or 3 this year. Who has done significantly
    better?
    Huh??
    He's already beaten DP in several straight fights this year. Further,
    DP has crashed out of one or two races. I don't recall Hayden falling
    off yet.

    Keep trolling....
     
    Greg Campbell, Aug 22, 2006
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  5. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Because he does NOT deserve the ride, i fancy him being dumped years
    end, just like Max was
    Pedrosa will beat Hayden this year, with 4 seasons head start Hayden
    finds himself only 25 points ahead
    YES Rossi can, and with ease


    NH has been on all but
    Through others misfortune, W/Champion by default
    WIth 4 years experince i would expect so, against a rookie...Please

    I don't recall Hayden falling
    Yeap, why reply?

    OUT!
     
    auscars, Aug 22, 2006
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