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Sorry to be so preachy, but damn....let's talk like adults and let the kids throw their little tantrums. Engaging them in an argument just validates them.

Good words of advice. Been touted here a million times and rarely has anyone ever gone with this. Even some of the smartest, most mature people on the forum can't help but take the bait; some because they love the sound of their voice and some because they're so ....... bored between races. Winter's the worst. Been guilty of both. Sometimes I think this site should be renamed Power Troll.:p
 
No, he was a Michelin tester. Now he is only a private Yamaha tester, he will mainly work on the eletronics.

All these people I wrote are not "my opinion", they are real people, facts. Elena Cecchinello works for Honda LCR team, and so do many other italian people even if you never heard about them. Cheers

Oh jesus, as Kurre said..facepalm.

I can already think of more non Italians in my head than is on your list...but what's the point? Sure sure Jonix, you are right..everything you say is correct and the rest of the world is wrong.
 
Oh jesus, as Kurre said..facepalm.

I can already think of more non Italians in my head than is on your list...but what's the point? Sure sure Jonix, you are right..everything you say is correct and the rest of the world is wrong.

Running out of "your" facts? :ninja: You clearly know it wasn't about this. Sarcasm is the last resort.


The 2015 M1 was very good with tyres. They fixed the problem they had back in 2014 compared to Honda. The only downside was the wet compounds wear was too heavy. I'm curious about the 2016 Michelin
 
Running out of "your" facts? :ninja: You clearly know it wasn't about this. Sarcasm is the last resort.


The 2015 M1 was very good with tyres. They fixed the problem they had back in 2014 compared to Honda. The only downside was the wet compounds wear was too heavy. I'm curious about the 2016 Michelin

No, argumentum ad hominem is the last resort which like most of your fellow travellers you employ in every post, and in particular in regard to anyone who disagrees with your "facts"", but again that's different I guess because you are in possession of absolute truth. Yes Italians have been prominent in GP bike racing from its inception, and there have been a number of very successful Italian riders; I don't see what this has to do with anything else you are arguing, however.

On this one little corner of the internet there are quite a few people who disagree with the narrative promulgated by Rossi about the late season 2015 events which is pervasive elsewhere, and who are quite happy to argue their position. If you can't argue your opposing position adequately, tough. There are those who would see some irony, to say nothing of complete internal contradiction, in your central argument ie that those who disagree with hatred of MM in regard to the late season events are engaging in hatred of that other rider.

I too am very interested to see the official tests and how the various bikes and riders adapt to the Michelins. It will also be interesting to see whether Suzuki are more competitive with their version of a seamless gearbox, it seemed to make a difference for Yamaha in 2015.
 
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Running out of "your" facts? :ninja: You clearly know it wasn't about this. Sarcasm is the last resort.


The 2015 M1 was very good with tyres. They fixed the problem they had back in 2014 compared to Honda. The only downside was the wet compounds wear was too heavy. I'm curious about the 2016 Michelin

I'll get my facts when you get your facts...the last resort is that I'm done wasting my valuable personal time with you.
 

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