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Steve M 01-Sep-2006 08:59

Ducati's best WSB champion?
 
If all of Ducati's WSB champions could race each other who would win?

Tonio600 01-Sep-2006 09:08

Raymond Roche, I knew it :lol:

Tonio600 01-Sep-2006 09:11

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here is the proof :D

TonyH 01-Sep-2006 09:12

Steve,

This no bike situations got to end, discuss

Steve M 01-Sep-2006 09:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyH
Steve,

This no bike situations got to end, discuss



Spring is getting closer ;)

KeefyB 01-Sep-2006 19:49

I voted for Foggy.
On his day,..awesome!
Shame he does'nt know when to keep his mouth shut.

MJS 01-Sep-2006 19:54

I voted for Foggy - it was a close run thing between him and Bayliss, but to my mind, Bayliss blew the 2002 championship when he fell at Assen - without that fall Edwards would not have caught him despite all his wins.... so, sorry Troy, I know you're a much nicer bloke than Foggy, but Foggy it is...

doogalman 01-Sep-2006 20:28

Foggy, Foggy.

Gaz 748 01-Sep-2006 20:52

Bayliss, Bayliss.

doogalman 01-Sep-2006 21:08

Would of been interesting if Falappa had won a championship. He may of beat the lot of them.
http://www.pferdenfroh.dk/motomag/moto/duc/ducs.jpg

twpd 01-Sep-2006 21:43

Fogarty's results speak for themselves. You can't argue with them.

GsxrAge 01-Sep-2006 21:44

I voted foggy he was awsome on the duke and could ride around problems.

Age

doogalman 01-Sep-2006 21:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by twpd
Fogarty's results speak for themselves. You can't argue with them.

And he's just started to elbow Bayliss out of the way in the poll.

Sharpy G 01-Sep-2006 21:52

Why can't I choose AndyB on this poll ?

Tonio600 01-Sep-2006 22:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharpy G
Why can't I choose AndyB on this poll ?


:lol:

Jools 01-Sep-2006 22:45

Had to vote for Foggy in the end even though I think he's a gobby little tw..

Wanted to vote for Raymond Roche and Doug Polen cos, if it weren't for them putting the 851/888 on the map, then Ducati's might never have been perceived as being the bike to beat, Foggy might never have got started on a T8 or ever have been a Ducati rider. In fact Ducati themselves may have gone to the wall if it wasn't for the T8 and Monster

Qoute from Ducati.com "the 851 and 888 were the cornerstones of Ducati success – and in no small way part of the marque’s worldwide resurrection "

Then again if you mean 'best' as defined by championship results it's Foggy again, but if you mean 'best' as in a real racer and an all round nice guy then it's Bayliss...and he's still going to win this year

Decisive? Hmmm...not so sure

sie748 02-Sep-2006 17:05

bayliss is too nice! so my moneys on foggy


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