krebs303 wrote:kid is amazing
Pretty good indeed,reminds me 1st year of Lorenzo in Motogp.Hope he can outshine Pedrosa this season.Still im cheering for Vale46:):p
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krebs303 wrote:I don't see a problem
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rgmerk wrote:There's a difference between skill and bravery/foolhardiness.
Are the Manx TT riders skilful, compared to 99.9% of all motorcyclists? Sure. Are they as skilled as Rossi? Not a chance.
What they are prepared to do is take risks that Rossi isn't prepared to take (I suspect he's also contractually barred from doing so, but the absence of the GP riders dates from Giacomo Agostini refusing to race there, if I recall correctly).
Given the number of riders killed and seriously injured, I tend to the view that the Isle of Man TT riders are foolhardy. I wouldn't dream of telling people what risks they should or shouldn't take, but there's no way in the world that, even if I had the talent to race a motorcycle there, I would do so.
The Principal Sheep wrote:Was never going to be much of a duel between the two of them, Rossi realised this before signing.
darwin553 wrote:So what's Yamaha doing signing him? The smarter thing to do would of been to chuck Crutchlow on the factory ride with Rossi on the satellite Tech 3 team. This is especially so given the Monster links. Hopefully this will occur for next season - give Lorenzo a run for his money there.
The Principal Sheep wrote:Remember that Rossi is by far the biggest name in Motogp with the most support and is still a top rider, Crutchlow on the other hand is having a superb season this year but last year was being outperformed by Dovi and had a luckless second half to the season.
darwin553 wrote:Dovi or Crutchlow would still be a better choice than Rossi IMO. Let's not forget that on many occasions last year Hayden was outperforming Rossi and Hayden wouldn't be in the same class as Dovi or Crutchlow either by a fair margin.
darwin553 wrote:Isn't the best scenario for a brand to have two bikes up there being competitive for the win rather than the one?
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