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The meeting wasn't about showing respect to Salom, it was a knee-jerk reaction to save face for not doing something about the danger in that corner before something terrible happened.

Get real. Stop the ......... Rossi had been sulking since sepang and doesn't attend the safety meetings since. Now he's trying to save face.
 
Pol and Bradley are on their way to KTM then probably WSBK or BSB. You wont hear much about them in a few years. VR and JL names will live on long after they leave the sport.

Grand Prix riders get eaten alive there, the BSB lads are a bunch of hooligans :D
 
Well compared to who he's talking about, yes he is kindergartner level.

So do you call O'neal "short player" as well when compare him with Yao Ming? :rolleyes:

What I'm noticing is what typically happens after a tragedy, there is a need to point fingers. Somebody has to be blamed for this. VR, JL, and Pedrosa didn't attend safety briefings!?... LETS BLAME THEM!

It's all BS that isn't addressing why rider safety concerns have gone mostly ignored for years.

All the riders who attended safety commission agreed with the decisions. and nobody blame anything or anyone for the layout changes. UNTIL VR and JL point their forefingers towards Safety Commission, but they didn't realized 3 other fingers pointing towards themself. :giggle:
 
Pol and Bradley are on their way to KTM then probably WSBK or BSB. You wont hear much about them in a few years. VR and JL names will live on long after they leave the sport.

Absolute tool. So being consigned to WSB or BSB compromises your integrity and a sense of right and wrong? that we should afford them and their opinion any less respect?

'You wont hear much about them in a few years'.

That depends upon how closely you follow motorcycle racing - your choice. Even if that is the case, the likes of you won't hear much about them solely because of your one dimensional take on the sport.

Tommy Hill, ....... good lad and genuine geezer unlike your insincere hero who bizarrely seems to be the basis of 99.999999% of your asinine posts. Tommy went back to graphic design, of his own choice took time out, but now manages his own team. You don't hear much about him, because you choose not to.

Perhaps the greatest last lap of any motorcycle championship I have ever seen, and that's a long, long time of watching.

I'm sorry to hear that BSB doesn't figure on the Moto Vudu map. Your loss.

 
Absolute tool. So being consigned to WSB or BSB compromises your integrity and a sense of right and wrong? that we should afford them and their opinion any less respect?

'You wont hear much about them in a few years'.

That depends upon how closely you follow motorcycle racing - your choice. Even if that is the case, the likes of you won't hear much about them solely because of your one dimensional take on the sport.

Tommy Hill, ....... good lad and genuine geezer unlike your insincere hero who bizarrely seems to be the basis of 99.999999% of your asinine posts. Tommy went back to graphic design, of his own choice took time out, but now manages his own team. You don't hear much about him, because you choose not to.

Perhaps the greatest last lap of any motorcycle championship I have ever seen, and that's a long, long time of watching.

I'm sorry to hear that BSB doesn't figure on the Moto Vudu map. Your loss.



Maybe I should've clarified. I wasn't saying they'd get sent to BSB because of them speaking out against JL or VR. I was saying they're not good enough riders to stay in MotoGP, but they're enough probably not good enough for BSB either. Let Pol and Bradley go to another series to make room for some young up and coming riders with more potential.

If you are sensitive about BSB... I don't know what to tell ya? Lighten up?
 
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Absolute tool. So being consigned to WSB or BSB compromises your integrity and a sense of right and wrong? that we should afford them and their opinion any less respect?

'You wont hear much about them in a few years'.

That depends upon how closely you follow motorcycle racing - your choice. Even if that is the case, the likes of you won't hear much about them solely because of your one dimensional take on the sport.

Tommy Hill, ....... good lad and genuine geezer unlike your insincere hero who bizarrely seems to be the basis of 99.999999% of your asinine posts. Tommy went back to graphic design, of his own choice took time out, but now manages his own team. You don't hear much about him, because you choose not to.

Perhaps the greatest last lap of any motorcycle championship I have ever seen, and that's a long, long time of watching.

I'm sorry to hear that BSB doesn't figure on the Moto Vudu map. Your loss.



I gave up on BSB when they started the two stage championship, borrowed straight from the play-offs in football, absolute crap decision and made the championship a joke for me.
 
I gave up on BSB when they started the two stage championship, borrowed straight from the play-offs in football, absolute crap decision and made the championship a joke for me.

Agree that it was a bad decision. Again, your loss though.
 
It's all BS that isn't addressing why rider safety concerns have gone mostly ignored for years.
There's a process for changes to occur, correct? If every rider's concern had to be fixed, there would be no racing. Riders should be smart enough to know that even if they have a concern, it needs a majority (or whatever the rule is) to be implemented. Sometimes you might not get your way, but many others yes. And stop attending meetings just because one time you didn't get your way is childish at best. There's absolutely no excuse for not attending safety meetings IMO. If there was a vote for a change that wasn't implemented, then your quote would be valid. And Dorna responsible if something happens.
 
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