The race for third

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Posted by Julian Bond on October 16, 2006, 5:53 am
 
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As well as the decider for the top 2 places we have

Melandri 217
Capirossi 209
Pedrosa 202

They're all going to want it, just as much as usual. Will Pedrosa want
it enough to pass Hayden? Even after this last weekend, I reckon the
answer's yes, until the last 3 laps.

BTW. Does anyone remember the details about Yamaha Germany in WSS600?
Jorge Teuchert and Kellner took each other out in the 2nd last race.
They both lost the championship because of it.

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Posted by Colin on October 16, 2006, 6:42 am
 


Wrong ... Honda have seen the error of their ways with non existent team
orders and piss poor management, Pedrosa has been ordered to T-Bone Rossi at
all costs and Yamaha have ordered Colin Edwards to T-Bone Pedrosa as soon as
he gets a chance :)

My prediction is, Edwards T-bones Pedrosa on lap one ... in this scenario
Honda will have ordered Elias to T-Bone Rossi, with a reward of a ride with
Honda again in 2008.

Well ... its no more bizarre than some of the other daft theory's seen on
this group this year, what with the growing Euro vs American division :(

I'll tell ya, reading some of the comments here, Rossi, Roberts, Pedrosa,
Edwards, Hayden (despite his frustration and anger after today) the lot of
them, are far more professional and more sportsmanlike than most of the lot
of ya :) The true idiots are Honda, they thought they were supreme and all
that was needed was the best machine, they never learn, even in road bikes
or race bikes and especially race team management these days.

I've never seen so many biased opinions, trying to convert other biased
opinions in all my days :) Its like religion creeping in here ... not good.

One things for sure though, we are all Motorcycle race enthusiasts and we
will be glued to the telly in 2 weeks time, don't see anyone here, dedicated
enough to actually go to the real event, excluding those that live nearby of
course.

May the best man win, may the second best man take second place, may the
fans like us, take it on the chin and concede ... Lady Luck honours neither
factory's or nations ... and so on.

Making excuses for your favourite team or rider, and pointing conspiracy
based fingers at the other side all the time is quite nauseating after time.

Cheers.



Posted by coltranelives71 on October 16, 2006, 6:50 am
 
Colin a écrit :


Bravo Colin!!
Quote everything you said

Cheers

CL


Posted by Champ on October 16, 2006, 8:24 am
 

Well said.
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Posted by T3 on October 16, 2006, 8:38 am
 

And who really gives a fuck at this point?

Now were talkin', a demo derby on bikes, million $ one's at that! Maybe not!
'Sides, only EuroMeds can do that shit, not Texans...

Growing? It's always been there, I just don't understand why those dumbass
yanks don't see that Rossi is God...


Oh really? Hang out with some of 'um sometime, I think your view "might"
change on that..


The true idiots are Honda, they thought they were supreme and all

Ok, I'll grant you that..


Sure it's religion, it's just amazing that those damn dumb Yanks won't pray
in the Church of Rossi..

Wrong again my friend, though I won't go into details...


Dood, "living happily ever after" only happens in fairy tales. You make your
own luck and the best man doesn't always win even when all is fair, which it
never is and especially so in MGP.. (get real!)

Yes it is, but it's even more so because it's a fact...



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