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The Honda management were a bunch of amateurs, they should have made a corporate descision and went for it, I can accept Dani made a mistake as you see his wheel was on the curb and locked up before sliding into Hayden, but what was he doing in that position to start with? Yes he may have had a mathematic chance of the title, even if he won both races how many points would Rossi need to clinch it? They should have told him to tow the party line as his time would come in the future. |
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It's more the next race that will be interesting. For those out there who think my anti Dani stance in unjustified. After he brought them both down, Hayden looked at him for help to pick up his bike and Pedrosa the miserable g*it waved his hand towards him as he walked away. We all know his bike was probably not in a fit state to go anywhere, but he could have at least been seen to make the effort, with all that protective clothing on a punch would hardly hurt. Pedrosa didn't give a sh*t about Hayden going down. He wants to be the Boy who beats Rossi, by helping Nicky get back into the race even to salvage a few points is not in his mindset. He's a spiteful miserable little **************** |
check out the NH press conference video . . . |
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Absolutely, totally, utterly 100% spot on........ |
.... Forza Vale......... let's get another world championship... |
Agree Brogins-it was Kevin Shwance who said that Vale had no competition-as he said "He's got their name, address, phone number, mobile number, girlfriends number etc etc" he basically just messes with their heads. Next year should be a belter-everyone back to square one-but who will bet against Vale? John |
Anything positive I may previously have said about Pedrosa is wholeheartedly withdrawn. Complete @rsehole. What a terrible shame for Nicky Hayden. BC |
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yep, during one of the mini interviews in Faster the movie .... |
Incase anyone wants to see it all again.... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...=pedrosa+crash |
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