Whats Casey suggesting here then ? Riders must show him respect because I'm Casey Stoner ?
Slow down move over and let me by ?
I THINK The riders would say go get ......
Rossi changes line dramatically, Lorenzo was as smooth as usual. Only an ..... would see it otherwise. ( Full Stop )
If thats what you get out of that ...... well I think you need a hobby!
Lets just say its probably more apt for folk to tell you to go and get ...... ........
so ..... get ......
Oh, Lorenzo was so smooth that first he went onto the grass ( no he didn't ... you guys are blind .... there's even a photo on here showing it was someone else on the grass ), then bumped into Rossi. ( if bumping into Rossi means he was in the way when Rossi was on one of his out of control moments then you can put it that way, however nobody else would) Amazing smoothness.
It is much better to be an ..... than being (intentionally) blind ( sure is )... Thats' the final verdict!
calm down berry your getting giddy and working yourself to a frenzy again
you'll end up with that white stuff in the corner of your mouth againhttp://www.powerslide.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/.....gif
What a dipshit. Hayden, get the .... out of the way.
No seriously, that's good, he's saying Hayden is no ..... to overtake, he couldn't get it done without letting off the brakes and making an aggressive pass. What's better, saying I overtook Hayden like he was a speed bump, or I let off the brakes because Hayden would not let me through. I bet Hayden reads that quote and smiles thinking just wait for next time when i have a decent frame you won't even get through arsehole.
Pretty much my take on it. Well done Bird.
J4rno, you are seriously mentally challenged dude. I can't argue with you, its just not right.
I watched Rossi's post race interview, he failed to take responsibility for the incident, sounded a bit like Kalio. RCV600, and for anybody who cares to watch the incident one more time, check out Rossi go from one end of the track to the other from turns 2 to 3, he makes the most dramatic line change while Lorenzo is within the parameters of the general line on average with the rest of the pack. You will notice that the rider that stands out the most in this sequence (from turn 2 to 3) is Rossi cutting clear across the entire length of the track.
Mick D, keep up the good work.
Thats what you got to do to get an under par bike to the front. Like hayden, he is in it to win it regardless of the .... heap he is riding.
Pretty much my take on it. Well done Bird.
J4rno, you are seriously mentally challenged dude. I can't argue with you, its just not right.
I watched Rossi's post race interview, he failed to take responsibility for the incident, sounded a bit like Kalio. RCV600, and for anybody who cares to watch the incident one more time, check out Rossi go from one end of the track to the other from turns 2 to 3, he makes the most dramatic line change while Lorenzo is within the parameters of the general line on average with the rest of the pack. You will notice that the rider that stands out the most in this sequence (from turn 2 to 3) is Rossi cutting clear across the entire length of the track.
Mick D, keep up the good work.
he feared Hayden was going to ignore his presence
Whats Casey suggesting here then ? Riders must show him respect because I'm Casey Stoner ?
Slow down move over and let me by ?
Stop stirring the shitpot!
What Stoner meant is that when passing someone, you have to let the other guy know you are there. Otherwise he's liable to come all the way down to the edge of the track, leaving you nowhere to go and causing a crash.
For perhaps the fist time I'm going to call BS on a Stoner press statement.
Watching the replay, I think Stoner's timing was was on the ragged edge of 'safe.' We've all seen late passes like this end in the gravel. Nicky wasn't freaking "leaning on" anyone, he was just taking a normal entry line. 27 put his front wheel in a place Nicky could see it at the last possible moment before Hayden reached the apex of the corner. If Stoner had arrived half a second later, there would have been no room left and h'e have had his front wheel chopped off, most likely causing an instant replay of the Simo/Peddles encounter earlier this year. Given that Stoner is riding for the title, it seems odd that he'd make such a dodgy pass.
IMO, Casey should have offered Haystack a mild apology, "Sorry mate, I didn't get that one quite right" instead of a press release accusing him of 'leaning' on people.
This is racing ! Big money racing at that. .... all these call's for oppoligys. If you can stand the heat then get the .... out the kitchen ..... !
Stoner to my knowledge has complained about rossi taking him out at jerez, and nearly taking him out at laguna seca 2008, and not about completed passes by riders in control of their bikes. He did complain about being nearly taken out by simoncelli going too fast on cold tyres in the first corner of a race earlier this year, a few corners before simoncelli did lose his bike, which I think was one race prior to simoncelli actually taking another rider out out when he lost his bike in the first few corners going too fast on cold tyres. The only pass by rossi which I would consider a dirty move was the gibernau last corner move. I had absolutely no problem with his move on lorenzo last year . Before this year even riding errors by him were extraordinarily rare.
The hayden pass was not the most elegant in motogp history, but I think in a race for position was within the bounds of acceptability, unlike stoner's similar move on him in practice this year. I think birdman and andyroo have put it well, aggressive defence, which is obviously perfectly reasonable if not mandatory in a race for position , will eventually provoke an aggressive overtake, particularly when the overtaker is considerably faster and has caught the defending rider rapidly. I defended simoncelli in the pedrosa thing btw.
I call for an increase in the UK school budget! Your punctuation and spelling are godawful.
Always a sign of someone defeted when they start to take the grammar police high ground