Posted by allen on October 9, 2009, 2:28 am
>On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:03:46 -0700 (PDT), Dirt
>>My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
>>Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
>>Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
>>done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
>>Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
>>things even... ;)
>I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
>in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
>and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.
Do explain - I haven't heard Rea described as "reckless" before.
Posted by Bruce on October 9, 2009, 2:43 pm
allen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:03:46 -0700 (PDT), Dirt
>>
>>> My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
>>> Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
>>> Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
>>> done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
>>> Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
>>> things even... ;)
>>
>> I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
>> in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
>> and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.
>
> Do explain - I haven't heard Rea described as "reckless" before.
have you not watched the past few races?
bruce
Posted by allen on October 10, 2009, 6:58 am
On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 13:43:19 -0500, Bruce
>allen wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:03:46 -0700 (PDT), Dirt
>>>
>>>> My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
>>>> Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
>>>> Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
>>>> done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
>>>> Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
>>>> things even... ;)
>>>
>>> I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
>>> in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
>>> and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.
>>
>> Do explain - I haven't heard Rea described as "reckless" before.
>have you not watched the past few races?
>bruce
Indeed I have - but I haven't been hanging out with the armchair
racers in the Forums. Rea was a little loose at Imola - so what?
Not much of a trend here:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yzkxduu
Posted by Bruce Richmond on October 11, 2009, 2:20 am
> On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 13:43:19 -0500, Bruce
> >allen wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:03:46 -0700 (PDT), Dirt
> >>>> My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
> >>>> Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
> >>>> Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
> >>>> done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
> >>>> Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
> >>>> things even... ;)
> >>> I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
> >>> in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
> >>> and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.
> >> Do explain - I haven't heard Rea described as "reckless" before.
> >have you not watched the past few races?
> >bruce
> Indeed I have - but I haven't been hanging out with the armchair
> racers in the Forums. Rea was a little loose at Imola - so what?
If you have been watching then you would have seen him run off the
track multiple times and nearly take others with him. It was well
beyond "a little loose".
> Not much of a trend here:
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/yzkxduu- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Posted by Bruce Richmond on October 10, 2009, 12:26 am
> >On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:03:46 -0700 (PDT), Dirt
> >>My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
> >>Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
> >>Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
> >>done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
> >>Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
> >>things even... ;)
> >I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
> >in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
> >and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.
> Do explain - I haven't heard Rea described as "reckless" before.
Over cooking turns and running off the track, or sometimes into other
racers. At least two off track excursions in one race. He is a loose
cannon. It was mentioned that other riders didn't want to be near him
for fear of getting taken out.
>>My heart wants Spies to win, but my head is telling me it'll likely be
>>Haga. Haga's been good enough the past few races I find it unlikely
>>Spies will be able to beat him twice in Portugal. Still, Spies' has
>>done this before against Mladin. Anything is possible. Perhaps
>>Biaggi would be kind enough to barg Haga off the track once to make
>>things even... ;)
>I have an uneasy feeling that Rea is going to factor into the results
>in a negative way. Lately he's been fast enough to be at the front
>and reckless enough to be a danger to everyone around him.