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Phillip Island GP 2011: Predictions, Practice, Qual

How long until fans start showing up wearing a Rossi-themed shirt and.... a paper bag over their heads?





i dont think so, he will return and prove most of you wrong like always, we had this BS in 07 and the same BS this season but we can deal with it unlike you lot cos your lactose intolerant lol
 
Rossi is clearly having trouble and not with that finger. He doesn't want to be there. Its clear.

I was freezing in the stand at Siberia and the difference in how the engines of Vale & Hayden are revving is clear. Hayden is pushing. Vale was touring for more laps than anyone.

Spies is super tuff coming back out after a massive off.
 
i dont think so, he will return and prove most of you wrong like always, we had this BS in 07 and the same BS this season but we can deal with it unlike you lot cos your lactose intolerant lol



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Unfortunately this isn't 2007. Back in 2007, Rossi was actually applying himself and trying everything he could to win. He never gave up.



Without bashing, I honestly think his head has completely imploded. Perhaps it can be re-inflated, but with the entire team wallowing in confusion, I'm not at all sure this will happen while he rides the Ducati.
 
i dont think so, he will return and prove most of you wrong like always, we had this BS in 07 and the same BS this season but we can deal with it unlike you lot cos your lactose intolerant lol



and if he returns on another brand and does shine its too little too late. Imo damage is done he has shown his skill set and it aint pretty.



Anyone for a glass of soy lol
 
Stoner owed an Apology by MotoGP Said by Race Boss

Casey Stoner is owed a collective apology by the MotoGP world, according to one of the sport's most respected figures.

Carlo Pernat, the former Aprilia sporting director and first man to sign superstar Valentino Rossi, said Stoner was unfairly criticised as he fought illness and injury in recent years.

The Australian won the 2007 world championship for Ducati but Pernat says seven-times MotoGP titleholder Rossi will never win another world crown while on the same bike.

Stoner left Ducati in disgust last year, according to Pernat, after the Italian manufacturer offered a massive contract to Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo.

Pernat said Ducati made a major mistake in assuming Stoner's career was over while he was weakened by a mystery illness which was later diagnosed as lactose intolerance.

"In the Italian media two months ago, I made an open apology to Casey, what many people in MotoGP thought in the past was not true," Pernat said.

"Now we understand that the reason for many of his crashes ... the majority of people in MotoGP should now make this apology to Casey."

Ducati had jumped to the same conclusion with disastrous results, he said.

Rossi has been unable to tame the Ducati on which Stoner won the world title and is set to go through 2011 without a race win for the first time in his career.

"This was a very big mistake by Ducati, a very wrong strategy in dealing with a champion rider," Pernat said.

"To make an offer, virtually double Casey's salary, to Lorenzo who had not won a championship, while Casey was away sick, was a big mistake.

"Ducati is a proud company and they thought their bike was perfect. What they didn't understand was that only Casey could explore 100 per cent of the potential of this bike."

Pernat signed Rossi to his first factory contract in 1995 when the Italian star was 16 and was the Aprilia team boss when the Italian won the first of his nine world championships - the 125cc title in 1997.

Pernat is now a leading rider manager and media commentator and has closely followed the disaster that is Rossi's winless season.

He says the formidable rider of the past has gone missing.

"What is happening now with Valentino and Ducati is something very strange. Now he is like someone I don't know," Pernat said.

"But I know Valentino's character very well. I was first to sign him in 1995 and he has always spoken the truth, his real feelings.

"I am surprised to see him in this condition - now he is different.

"I am 90 per cent sure that Valentino will not win another world championship with Ducati.

"To be in this .... situation is very hard for Valentino, for his way of life, for his normal character and he seems different to me now," he said.
 
your about the only person that likes time trails so i have an idea.... instead of watching races just put QP on loop ........ lol





no you halfwit ....... it would seem, given that folk just keep whinging about there being "no close racing" and the fact that they are still watching ........ they obviously love good riding and "whatever type of win" ..........



in the end:



if Rossi runs away with it ........ its fine by the Rossifans



if Hayden runs away with it ........ its fine by the Hayden fans



if Spies runs away with it .........



if Stoner runs away with it .......





so STFU and watch and enjoy or ................... piss off and let those who enjoy it watch without the sooking in the background
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PS.... good to have you back Jaz ..... with Talps/Nino/Choc/Goaty and the rest of the Eton boys not being here, it was all getting a bit "blaze'" ......... bringon the fairytales I say!
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jazkat, on 15 October 2011 - 04:21 PM, said:





i dont think so, he will return and prove most of you wrong like always, we had this BS in 07 and the same BS this season but we can deal with it unlike you lot cos your lactose intolerant lol





Who will take him on??? hes burned his bridges with all the big manufacturers WHO WILL NOT take him on, especially now because they want to spare and save the same embarrassment of Rossi 2011 like DUCAI ARE!!!



Stoner is Numero 1 and will be for quite a few years to come…and as M/Doohan said…he will beat my records and Rossi’s too!
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Scotty ......... you obviously do not believe in "the Jinx" ..... can't you play down Stoners chances then revel in it when he wins
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Then again maybe "the Jinx" was really "the Ducati"
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.... me, a major medical break through, positive proof that mental retardation is infectious. ^
 
Possible Rossi and Co. have said "well this season is in the ......., let's test stuff."? Strange, two weeks ago things were looking up and now at a track both Ducati and Rossi have both performed very well at in the past he's cruising around in 13th? Seems odd.
 
"Stoner modified the setting and he rode like a devil and he made great results last year with nothing to lose and he raced all or nothing," Rossi said.


so last year Rossi said Stoner wasnt pushing hard enough, but this year he is saying Stoner rode it hard bcause he had nothing to lose? Isnt that the position you are in NOW??? Shouldnt rossi be giving it 110% to explore the limits of the bike since hes got "nothing to loose" aswell​


 
Of course there is the theory that mental retardation is sexually transmitted, which has it's roots in Hong Kong, where a substantial number of under-age prostitutes have been found getting their monger on over the last few years.
 
If it is cold suiting soft tyres lorenzo is a chance. Stoner as opposed to earlier in the season seems to have found the trick of going fast on them for a few laps in practice but has not as yet to my knowledge demonstrated the ability to keep them going for race distance.



Pedrosa is the surprise although historically on more than a few occasions his race performance has had little to do with his qualifying times; I do wonder if, remembering 2006, honda might have turned the wick down on his bike.



In regards to Pedrosa, i don't think there's too much to be concerned about. If you recall the QP at Motegi, Dani was very fast for the first half of the session when they were all on harder tyre, then was about the only top guy to not improve his time on the 2 x soft tyre runs. But in the race his harder tyre pace was very relevant.



It looked to me a very similar story today - he was very fast (he and Lorenzo) for the first half of the session on the harder tyre, and then once the soft tyres came out, Stoner just checked out and it seemed Dani was just left behind, with a bunch of 2nd & 3rd row guys jumping over him at the end. Difference here was that the pack was much closer on QP times (apart from Stoner).



So I would expect Dani and Jorge to be very competitive as usual in the race tomorrow.
 
well done Stona n zooka



i can see there being major fall outs coming very soon



Rossi and Ducati

Pedrosa and Honda he's allways going to play second fiddle now while he's at honda



Pies i get a felling yam are be all end all in favour of Lorenzo unless pies gets out of there he will become a Hayden clone
 
Crash Net?



Probably, there is a plethora of intelligent posts like Goatboys above, on Crash..



Some goober actually started the comments by asking if every story on crash has to be about Stoner
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Probably the same goober who sends emails to Nick Harris and Gavin Emmet complaining that they talk about Stoner too much
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There was a fair bit of this in the session



If Rossi's finger looks like that, maybe it really does hurt a lot. Would explain why Uccio has be reluctant to turn his back on Rossi of late.
 

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