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couchcommando 04-Sep-2006 12:09

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Originally Posted by keefer
How to kill a passion...????

Read any of the DD posts that talk about this boring string of sorry arsed events.

Let it go you won FFS


LMAO and you are ?

Altho this to me may tell the story of a bigger picture, just maybe the majority in DSC don't want DD anymore and this is an ideal way to alienate the series and the riders and force them all to move on.

phil_h 04-Sep-2006 12:17

I posted this earlier (it was the first response) but I think I may have deleted it by accident ... anyway, I went back in my browser history to retrieve it.

Chass
I, and many others, really enjoy having you in the paddock.
I think you have given dom something special this year, and I've really enjoyed seeing the results of all your teamwork.
We need teams like yours to show us privateers what can be done when you get organised.



And I'm not just saying that cos you got me my first road-racing cup.

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:26

Whatever the circumstances surrounding the protest, you have to accept that the right to protest and the requirements surrounding a protest are enshrined in ACU regulations. You sign up to this - it's an unpalatable and hard fact of racing life I'm afraid. I'd be dicked off as well but, that's the way it is.

I'm glad you were legal and above board - I'l pleased you guys have done well. I empathise with you having a bike in bits. It's a kingsize bummer but, thems the regs.

couchcommando 04-Sep-2006 12:30

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Originally Posted by twpd
Whatever the circumstances surrounding the protest, you have to accept that the right to protest and the requirements surrounding a protest are enshrined in ACU regulations. You sign up to this - it's an unpalatable and hard fact of racing life I'm afraid. I'd be dicked off as well but, that's the way it is.

I'm glad you were legal and above board - I'l pleased you guys have done well. I empathise with you having a bike in bits. It's a kingsize bummer but, thems the regs.


I don't think most have an issue with the protest procedure or the fact it's been done. I think the problem lies with how it was done and who was behind the reasons for it being done.

domski 04-Sep-2006 12:46

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Originally Posted by couchcommando
I don't think most have an issue with the protest procedure or the fact it's been done. I think the problem lies with how it was done and who was behind the reasons for it being done.


Eggonfacezackerly!!!

Not only that, but whoever was behind this hasn't acheived the desired result as I've not been affected at all - whereas Chass now has his pride and joy in bits and he's very upset!

I have no problem with being protested - if it's genuine.

I also feel that Antony was pushed into doing this and at least he has the balls to stand up and be counted - unlike the 'backers' of this whole debacle.

Probably the same people who are brave behind a keyboard!!

Still, at least we can cheat like **** now :frog:

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:46

Quite. But those "rumours" were there nonetheless and they can only come from your "racing" colleagues.

phoenix n max 04-Sep-2006 12:47

You and Dom can hold your heads up high - disgraceful as the circumstances are and how personal this all looks - the end result is you guys won - fair and square and can put 2 fingers up to whoever is the mystery (door)knob!

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:47

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Originally Posted by domski
Still, at least we can cheat like **** now :frog:


No you can't cos I'll protest you ;)

Every meeting. Cos I is sponsored. :p

domski 04-Sep-2006 12:51

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Originally Posted by twpd
No you can't cos I'll protest you ;)

Every meeting. Cos I is sponsored. :p


I never liked you :lol: :lol: :lol:

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:54

It's mutual you knut. :lol:

Well done by the way - last year I thought you were a bit of a tit with some of your riding and things you said - this year you've done the business.


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