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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (skidmark @ Nov 7 2006, 02:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Mark, sorry didn't spot you just joined, a big welcome from Ireland. I was serious about the politics thing, though I reckon you may have thought I was coming from a different angle. It may be hard for us mere mortals to process as much info during a race than a GP rider but it's not as difficult as you say. Most guys start a race with a plan which doesn't just evapourate when the green light goes so trying to figure out how a race will spin out isn't pointless. The sports press talk it up because that's what they do, analize, speculate, thats what we do here.
But back to the point of the thread. Nicky Hayden. I agree with you and Jumkie on the whole thing right back to Jumkie's first comment on how a thread praising Nicky is seemingly deserted and the subsequent fallout. I wonder what would have happenned if every time the Yamaha coughed this year, Burgess had told Rossi, 'Just get on with it and keep testing those 800 parts'. Credit where credit is due, Hayden deserves it all.
....Cue cheerleaders
Ah, listen to the voice of reason.
But back to the point of the thread. Nicky Hayden. I agree with you and Jumkie on the whole thing right back to Jumkie's first comment on how a thread praising Nicky is seemingly deserted and the subsequent fallout. I wonder what would have happenned if every time the Yamaha coughed this year, Burgess had told Rossi, 'Just get on with it and keep testing those 800 parts'. Credit where credit is due, Hayden deserves it all.
....Cue cheerleaders
Ah, listen to the voice of reason.