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Who is the mod ? They should be sorting the spam out and not holding genuine posts up imo .



I don't ever see a mod here, and normally if a mod removes or edits anybody's posts, he would post and say he did it. I think the guy just made .... up.
 
I don't ever see a mod here, and normally if a mod removes or edits anybody's posts, he would post and say he did it. I think the guy just made .... up.

"The guy" doesn't make any .... up, kid. :2:
Today when posting I got -- briefly -- a message I had never seen here, saying my post may not appear until a mod approved it.
So far it has not appeared. SO definitely someone or something is playing tricks here.
Messages now get thorugh immediately as usual.
 
"The guy" doesn't make any .... up, kid. :2:
Today when posting I got -- briefly -- a message I had never seen here, saying my post may not appear until a mod approved it.
So far it has not appeared. SO definitely someone or something is playing tricks here.
Messages now get thorugh immediately as usual.



Ok Maybe, just maybe, you didn't make .... up, but your hero, Rossi, did[emoji41]!!

Maybe at the time you posted, there was some glitch? There have been posts much worse than yours and never been removed.
 
You ....... better bow down and recognize Valentino of House Rossi, First of his name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm. He is the one true king of Westeros and rightful heir to the Iron Throne. Rossi haters (aka traitors!) will bend the knee or be destroyed.

 
No surprise you think GP is like Game of Thrones vudu. It'd be hard to not think that when you see all of the .... things Rossi has done in his career, culminating with using his bike as a weapon against a fellow rider last year. While it is no doubt amusing to you, try not to forget what happened to Marco Simoncelli because he couldn't recognize that grand prix motorcycle racing is not a game by any stretch of the imagination.
 
No surprise you think GP is like Game of Thrones vudu. It'd be hard to not think that when you see all of the .... things Rossi has done in his career, culminating with using his bike as a weapon against a fellow rider last year. While it is no doubt amusing to you, try not to forget what happened to Marco Simoncelli because he couldn't recognize that grand prix motorcycle racing is not a game by any stretch of the imagination.

What happened to Marco had nothing to do with how he recognized GP racing. He lost the front, tried to save it, and ended up cutting back across the racing line. Freak accident.
 
No surprise you think GP is like Game of Thrones vudu. It'd be hard to not think that when you see all of the .... things Rossi has done in his career, culminating with using his bike as a weapon against a fellow rider last year. While it is no doubt amusing to you, try not to forget what happened to Marco Simoncelli because he couldn't recognize that grand prix motorcycle racing is not a game by any stretch of the imagination.

Are there no depths to what you will sink to?
 
What happened to Marco had nothing to do with how he recognized GP racing. He lost the front, tried to save it, and ended up cutting back across the racing line. Freak accident.

I've already discussed in the past his mentality to GP racing was such he wouldn't let go of the bike once it had clearly got away from him. It was an inexplicably stupid move on his part to not let go of the bike once he was down. His failure to not recognize that trying to somehow ride it out was just as dangerous --due to the traffic behind him-- as every ill-advised move he made before then; it was the culmination of his treating everything as either a joke or a trivial matter...some of which was egged on by none other than Valentino Rossi.
 
I've already discussed in the past his mentality to GP racing was such he wouldn't let go of the bike once it had clearly got away from him. It was an inexplicably stupid move on his part to not let go of the bike once he was down. His failure to not recognize that trying to somehow ride it out was just as dangerous --due to the traffic behind him-- as every ill-advised move he made before then; it was the culmination of his treating everything as either a joke or a trivial matter...some of which was egged on by none other than Valentino Rossi.

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Vudu, like I said, I already have said this regarding Simoncelli in the past on here, it's nothing new.
 
Clearly as usual, your stupidity knows no bounds.

While you are free to think some grievous insult has been made, no such thing happened.

.... me you are on another planet, go and see a shrink or some professional person, you need help, seriously.
 
Riders fight to save a crash all the time. When it comes to losing the front, from what I've seen if they fail to save it the bike continues to slide off the track. Marco's crash was rare, I don't recall ever seeing that happen before and he had no way of knowing that would've happened. He wasn't stupid for attempting to save a crash and stay in the race.
 
Riders fight to save a crash all the time. When it comes to losing the front, from what I've seen if they fail to save it the bike continues to slide off the track. Marco's crash was rare, I don't recall ever seeing that happen before and he had no way of knowing that would've happened. He wasn't stupid for attempting to save a crash and stay in the race.

Remember the round of applause Colin Edwards got for saving it on his knee ?
 
"The guy" doesn't make any .... up, kid. :2:
Today when posting I got -- briefly -- a message I had never seen here, saying my post may not appear until a mod approved it.
So far it has not appeared. SO definitely someone or something is playing tricks here.
Messages now get thorugh immediately as usual.

I would go for a glitch as the explanation J4rn0.

Your posts are very much at the lower end for stridency on here. Did you make any reference that could be construed by an automatic programme as a product being advertised?
 
Riders fight to save a crash all the time. When it comes to losing the front, from what I've seen if they fail to save it the bike continues to slide off the track. Marco's crash was rare, I don't recall ever seeing that happen before and he had no way of knowing that would've happened. He wasn't stupid for attempting to save a crash and stay in the race.

Yes, he was stupid for doing it because there was traffic behind him. He was in 4th place, it's not like he was at the back of the field. He put Edwards and Rossi at risk with it. He wasn't coming back from that low side. I've always said low sides are far more dangerous than most people realize, and some of the worst crashes in GP have been the result of low sides, not high sides as people assume.
 
Yes, he was stupid for doing it because there was traffic behind him. He was in 4th place, it's not like he was at the back of the field. He put Edwards and Rossi at risk with it. He wasn't coming back from that low side. I've always said low sides are far more dangerous than most people realize, and some of the worst crashes in GP have been the result of low sides, not high sides as people assume.

Marco's bike cutting back across the track was an unlikely scenario. That's why I define it as a freak accident. There are all sorts of things that could go wrong when you're riding near others. Marc's pass on Lorenzo last weekend that ended up with him in a moderate tank slapper could've caused him to lose control and go down right in front of Lorenzo. So is he a fool for making the pass?
 
Marco's bike cutting back across the track was an unlikely scenario. That's why I define it as a freak accident. There are all sorts of things that could go wrong when you're riding near others. Marc's pass on Lorenzo last weekend that ended up with him in a moderate tank slapper could've caused him to lose control and go down right in front of Lorenzo. So is he a fool for making the pass?

He lets go, it's a non-event. He kept hanging on to the bike and even got his leg back over the left side. You call it a freak accident, I call it a case of not knowing when to cut your losses.

Not the same as the tank slapper at Mugello.
 
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