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Old 26-Jan-2005, 21:17   #1
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DOOHAN DROPPED BY HRC!!
Mighty Mick has finally been dropped by HRC & replaced by one of 'Hondas' staff in an attempt to regain the title.

His position is thought to have been weakened by the departure of Rossi and Burgess although Honda have also said that Burgess is welcome back at any time.

Wonder what he'll do now?
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 21:21   #2
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Hon hon (you kow that crap jap bike) are bad loosers and they treat their riders like crap too. I was so pleased that rossi and yamahahahaha kicked ass last year.


Ducati to win this year.

[Edited on 26-1-2005 by AGE996]
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 21:38   #3
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My thoughts exactly! Gained soooooo much more respect for Rossi last yr after that move and then proceeded to stuff it to em!!!

Don't think hes going to have it all his own way this yr though, by the look of them lovely Dukes!!!

Would be great to have the championship go to the wire with 3-4 riders all in contention.
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 21:42   #4
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I think Mick might get out on his boat a bit more. Maybe sit back and count his cash ... polish his 5 GP championship trophies etc, not too worried about him myself.

Besides, Yamaha might snap him up
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 21:52   #5
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maybe mick will join the rossi gang?
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 22:01   #6
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what exactly does MD do?
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Old 26-Jan-2005, 23:10   #7
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5 titles
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Old 28-Jan-2005, 15:00   #8
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absolutely..holds more podiums than Rossi i think...
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Old 28-Jan-2005, 17:03   #9
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The one thing that Mick didn't have the bottle to do though is what Vale did and change sides to the underdog. Mind you I did read an interview with him in which he said that it wasn't up to him to make it more exiting, but down to the others to catch up-glad Vale didn't think like that.

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Old 29-Jan-2005, 13:46   #10
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Mick would have gone on and won another title if he had not had that big crash

Mick is a racing God and,always will be


Respect Mick
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