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Is Lorenzo a worthy champion?

Kropotkin
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Twenty bucks he says Dani Pedrosa ...


 


 


And on this point he is as quiet as a tomb when he normally writes tomes. 


 


The way to confuse cuckoo is to ask him a direct question about what he likes rather than hates and he gets all silent. Cloud-cuckoo-land no brain but his parent profile and personality is clever and good at games <span style="font-size:10px;BUT 


 


This invites the reply of course but he's had days and written many posts, you lost this one cuckoo, pwned by an underlined "is".


 


I wont be able to see his reply until someone else quotes it anyway, its actually fun, like a negative reality inversion  
 
Kropotkin
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As I said at the outset, the only worthy champion in the history of the sport was Carlo Ubbiali.


 


I fort you sed it wuz Les Graham.


On the bizarro Porcupine with the we-can't-cool-it, let's-make-it-out-of-Ag cylinder head.


Carlo was unworthy, he retired early like a coward, and didn't have the warrior spirit to ride a 500 beast, so cowardly stayed in the small classes on a cheating MV.
 
Big Jorge
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We have to remember Dani is a double 250cc champion, a worthy one too.


 


 


This is one we've done before. 


 


When you name the 250cc champions who reach the pinnacle to only find frustration there are many, starting with Dani, but including such greats as Max Biaggi, Marco Melandri and Simoncelli, Hiroshi Aoyama, Caparossi and so on and so forth. A 250cc is nothing more or less than that, a 250cc championship. I note that no Australian rider has ever claimed a 250cc title, and furthermore gone onto to a 500cc/motogp title. 


 


I don't think Doohan ever raced a 250cc race, nor Gardiner. 


 


Dani is a very worthy 250cc champion, but has seated himself in Repsol Honda since 2006 without a title. Lorenzo has 2 titles and Rossi 7 in the premier class. There is a difference. 
 
Thats the point I was making, he's a 250 champion.


 


Don't get me wrong Dani is a great rider but hes only in the second tier for me, he wouldn't stand a chance of the title with Lorenzo as his teammate. 
 
Big Jorge
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Thats the point I was making, he's a 250 champion.


 


Don't get me wrong Dani is a great rider but hes only in the second tier for me, he wouldn't stand a chance of the title with Lorenzo as his teammate. 


 


 


I do beg forgiveness good sir, I posted that illogical reply at 2:14am after a night out. Today my brain hurts. A lot. 
 
Andy Roo
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I do beg forgiveness good sir, I posted that illogical reply at 2:14am after a night out. Today my brain hurts. A lot. 


 


I wonder if that would be a deserved headache caused by a hangover of which your are, or are not worthy?


 


 


 


:lol:
 
Gaz
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I wonder if that would be a deserved headache caused by a hangover of which your are, or are not worthy?


 


 


 


:lol:


 


 


I know I am not worthy.  :yucky:  :drunk:
 
cuckoo bird
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Rossi is not to be counted into the equation, his championships are all down to luck, most of them as he does not have competition in most of them.


 


Pedrosa was part of Rossi's competition for 2008 & 2009.  Even if you deludedly discount the skills of Stoner and Lorenzo (who managed to beat Pedrosa into 3rd in 2008 and 2009 respectively and have won two WCs apiece :huh:) then Rossi at least managed to beat Pedrosa who you claim was the real winner of 2012, therefore presumably real competition in 2008 & 2009 when Rossi was 29 & 30 to Pedrosa's 23 & 24.
 
[quote name="yamaka46" post="341049" time="1358660203"] 
Pedrosa was part of Rossi's competition for 2008 & 2009.  Even if you deludedly discount the skills of Stoner and Lorenzo (who managed to beat Pedrosa into 3rd in 2008 and 2009 respectively and have won two WCs apiece :huh:) then Rossi at least managed to beat Pedrosa who you claim was the real winner of 2012, therefore presumably real competition in 2008 & 2009 when Rossi was 29 & 30 to Pedrosa's 23 & 24.[/quote]

Good point. Dani Pedrosa, 7-time MotoGP champion 2006-2012.
 
2008 and 2009 doesn't count as a fair competition of Pedrosa vs Rossi. Rossi has the best bike in the field in those years.

But Rossi did a better job than Lorenzo in 2009, because both are on Bridgestones, yet Lorenzo lost out. Lorenzo never wins any title on merit.
 
Now I'm just confused... If you're for real you're a waste of space and time. If yer punkin' us... Well played. Either way the show's almost over.
 
Mick D
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Now I'm just confused... If you're for real you're a waste of space and time. If yer punkin' us... Well played. Either way the show's almost over.


 


Why is the show almost over, you keep replying (while screaming to people 'don't feed the troll').  You think you outsmarted him by not 'quoting' him, but you replied to Cookoo just the same.  Egg on face you have.  :lol:
 

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