Official: Hayden to Ducati

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by pablo, Sep 16, 2008.

  1. pablo

    pablo Guest

    The official PR finally went out http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080916/noticia_53538993452.html

    Now of course it'll be Ducati's job to conspire to hold Hayden
    back :)

    Good luck to Hayden, that second Ducati spot looked rough this year,
    and I doubt Melandri has totally forgotten how to ride a bike.

    Dovi in the lead as Pedrosa's room-mate over in HRC.
     
    pablo, Sep 16, 2008
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    Bruce Guest

    what? youa re saying Ducati *did* conspire to hold marco back?
    not really roomate, don't forget the big wall ;)
     
    Bruce, Sep 16, 2008
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    Mark N Guest

    No, I doubt that's what he's saying...

    I note this subtle comment today at the Ducati dealers show today:
    "Everyone knows I was with Honda a long time and the company was
    really good to me, especially on the U.S. side. But it's time to make
    a change." Translation: US supported me, Japan was ambivalent at best,
    and Honda Europe solidly backed their midget...
    Will be interesting to see if Dovi ends up on Bridgestones next year,
    assuming tires remain competitive. I wouldn't be surprised to see
    Repsol go Bridgestone and Gresini end up running Michelins as a
    compromise.

    Of course there will always be a wall anyway, Puig will make sure of
    that...
     
    Mark N, Sep 17, 2008
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    pulvitzka Guest

    WHAT A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME.

    HERE IS A GUY WHO IS LUCKY TO HAVE *WON* 3 RACES IN HIS CAREER

    POOR STONER, WILL HAVE TO CARRY THE CROSS ALL ALONE....AGAIN!

    CHEERS
     
    pulvitzka, Sep 17, 2008
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    Julian Bond Guest

    Unless there's a one make tyre rule.
     
    Julian Bond, Sep 17, 2008
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    Champ Guest

    Only you could turn this (above) into:
    ....this.
     
    Champ, Sep 17, 2008
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