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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bluenitro99 @ Oct 17 2006, 05:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>My Webpage

I think this article is pretty spot on if you ask me.....
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Doc 79 @ Oct 17 2006, 04:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I think this article is pretty spot on if you ask me.....
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that dude always writes good .....
 
I really enjoy reading Noyes but I think he has a bit of distaste for Pedrosa and it shines through in this piece. Very well written though.
 
Very interesting read, I was very surprised to see the completely different story that Dennis tells in Spanish Motociclismo mag which I just read today.

There he mostly blames HRC for not imposing team orders more than
Dani. And it says nothing about Puig's complaint to him or Dani's personality.

But I guess you can't blame Dennis for wanting to keep his job. If he had written this same article for Motociclismo he would have been fired on the spot.
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He wants to keep happy both the Nicky fan readers in America and the Pedrosa fans in Spain. So now I'm curious about which of the 2 views he does really believe (if any!).
 
Good artical...

The writer is pissed and to have Pugewi(SP)/Dani come to try to set him straight...he has every right.
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THis is a sign that our nice little sport is growing
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.....$$$$$ is good to a point, then it will be less about the racing, and more about filling someones pockets.
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Great article. I had previously said on another thread that I could infer something about pedrosa's character by watching him race. Some of the respondents got their underwear all caught up in a tizy, but this article sheds some light on the subject. What I got out of it is that pedrosa is a jealous prideful envious non-team player that had no regard for his teammate; moreover, this attitude was fostered by an error in judgement by Honda aided by Repsol for thinking that pedrosa, not Hayden, would be the heir apparent. Its not true that Honda and Repsol didn't have team orders, they did, they just had the wrong guy as their number one. Moreover, they kept hanging on to this fantasy until it was too late. Now they screwed up their championship hopes by shooting themselves leaving Hayden as a casualty of their own blindness.
 

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