Valentino....

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by CAV.Dott.Ing.HatzOlah®, Jul 28, 2003.

  1. What's wrong with the young fellow?Acting like a Yank, lost the race through
    his own error in the last corner (seems like was skidding) and both him and
    his team could not crack it for a smile.Now he knows how Max must feel
    nearly every race, i think Rossi lost a few fans last night....

    Nothing wrong with 2nd and also nothing wrong with leading the Championship
    either

    Can't wait for the next race , nothing better that Rossi on a charge when
    pissed off,just like in Spain a few races ago

    Well done to Bayliss,must have been the haircut? Ducati making improvements
    race after race,not to bad for a development year,expecting at least another
    win this year,before a massive attack next season

    3 weeks and counting......

    CDIHL
     
    CAV.Dott.Ing.HatzOlah®, Jul 28, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Naah;those fans would've left the first time he put on a petulant attack; years ago!
    Thankfully he wins a fair bit 'cause he's not a pretty sight when he gets beaten!
     
    Knobdoodle, Jul 28, 2003
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    atec77 Guest

    just saw the kid's clip on the news. if the bottom lip dropped any
    further he would trip..
    obviously can ride but its sometimes hard to remember he is a little
    boy ... and a wog one at that.. :_)
    (no I don't wanna know)
     
    atec77, Jul 28, 2003
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    conehead Guest

    <snip>

    Overpaid, cossetted, receiving a reality-check, but still a highly gifted
    scrawny monkey-boy, and tall-poppy extraordinaire.

    But boy oh boy, doesn't that lower lip stick out when someone forces him
    into a mistake (again)?
     
    conehead, Jul 28, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    gNatalie says "Casey Stoner" (I guess that once you get felt-up by someone....)
     
    Knobdoodle, Jul 28, 2003
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    sharkey Guest

    What, and you didn't even get a ride on his bike?
    What kind of father, &c ...

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Jul 28, 2003
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    Deevo Guest

    Well if he has one big flaw it's that he does like to play a bit too much
    and this isn't the first time this has caught him out this year. Hopefully
    the result here will help him to have a look at himself and start to take
    things a bit more seriously.

    He knew what he had done wrong. It was a real silly mistake to make and he
    was clearly more disgusted with himself than anything else. Jeremy Burgess
    was not impressed as you might expect.

    This could be a blessing in disguise though as it may be the catalyst for a
    more serious approach to the rest of the season.
    --
    Deevo

    Geraldton
    WA, The Nanny State (® Corks)
    www.wn.com.au/mckenzie
     
    Deevo, Jul 28, 2003
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    Deevo Guest

    As with the last time he wasn't forced into a mistake, he got cocky.
    Hopefully this occasion will cure him of it.
    --
    Deevo

    Geraldton
    WA, The Nanny State (® Corks)
    www.wn.com.au/mckenzie
     
    Deevo, Jul 28, 2003
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    Doug Cox Guest

    Clem on a 125GP bike?...

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Jul 28, 2003
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    sharkey Guest

    He tried one once, if he could find it he'd take it off ...

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Jul 28, 2003
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