The Doc 46 much faster than Hayden all the time

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by Idea, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. Idea

    Idea Guest

    This has to be Haydens last season, he's fucking useless.
     
    Idea, Mar 19, 2011
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    pablo Guest

    By that logic, Ducati ought to retire from MotoGP.
     
    pablo, Mar 20, 2011
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  3. Welcome to haydens first ever race, taking a ride from a genuine
    contender

    And he is such a worthy WorldChampion...not!

    WHAT THE **** ARE DUCATI THINKING? Selling in the US market, has to
    be????
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Mar 30, 2011
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  4. LOL

    Hayden *raced* to third, he should be honourable, and retire
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Apr 3, 2011
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    Julian Bond Guest

    Hayden has this slow burn through the weekend. It seems like he doesn't
    get his race face fully in gear till the end of qualifying. But last
    season he carried that progression right through to 4th in the race
    repeatedly. That's pretty damn fast and good for the team. But it
    doesn't win championships.
     
    Julian Bond, Apr 4, 2011
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    gearsau Guest

    Hayden is now in his ninth (9th) year in MotoGP....All on factory
    bikes. Three (3) wins in 9 years. About time he was sent out to
    pasture.

    He will never win any more championships. Ducati should get rid of
    him at end of this year .
     
    gearsau, Apr 4, 2011
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    Switters Guest

    There are others that have won less races in their time.
     
    Switters, Apr 4, 2011
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    Julian Bond Guest

    Colin Edwards comes to mind. Should he be kicked out of MotoGP as well?
    I think not.
     
    Julian Bond, Apr 4, 2011
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  9. I was thinking immediatly....
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Apr 5, 2011
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  10. Yes, both.
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Apr 5, 2011
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    gearsau Guest

     
    gearsau, Apr 6, 2011
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