Reason why Jlo was boo'd at Sepang

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Giving the thumbs down jester is more unsportsmanlike than "admittedly" (Rossi said he did this, no debate or having to watch video) running someone wide and causing them to crash?

So in your bizarro world, it is worse to give someone the finger driving down the road than it is to force someone off the road into a ditch?

Hope you don't drive around my area much if that is the case.

LOL. You should take your pills.
 
LOL. You should take your pills.


Oh, I do. A nice daily multiple vitamin and another vitamin C.

Thanks for caring. With the start of cold and flu season you just can't be to carful.

A friendly tip since you took the time to check, vitamin c. Take lots of vitamin c. Really does keep the cold bug away.

I hope you are taking your pills too and that you are also in good health.

Thanks again.

This site is just full of people that care....
 
Giving a thumb down is definitely more unsportsmanlike then kicking your rival of the bike on purpose. ROFL. So funny Rossi fanboys talk about sportsmanship XD.
 
VR 3 : 0 MM.
Every time there is a clash, MM does something stupid and ends up eating dirt.
Repsol must have made some budget alterations this year to cover for all the leathers that MM destroys!
 
Two wrongs don't make it right though.


Spot on.. George should have kept quiet and just went about his business. Would have came out spotless, but he didn't, he douchbag it. And that is a shame.

But on levels of unsportsmanlike and douchbaggier, his thumbs down was light years below the douchbaggier of others that day.
 
Two wrongs don't make it right though.
Apparently it does when Rossi is the one kicking riders out of track.

By the way, what Lorenzo did was not wrong nor unsportsmanlike. Lorenzo didn't kick riders out on purpose and followed each rule in the race. That's sportmanslike. It is pretty normal that he doesn't respect a guy that kicks out other riders out of track. He would be unsportsmanlike if he would congratulate Rossi for kicking Marquez out of track.
 
Jorge pulls this por fuera .... all the time bruh. He should learn how to pass like its done properly and not the easy way by going round the outside. See guna 08,jerez 05 . It's a contact sport after all. Or so I heard in 2011
This ..... of a "champ"never even gave someone the finger or block passed lol. What a wuss !!1!eleven!!11!
 
Regardless of the entire situation I just don't understand how anyone can like JL. Hes a prick in my opinion. His personality is garbage, whenever something is wrong with his bike he ....... like crazy to his team. He absolutely threw VR under the bus during the last press conference and said everything he could to encourage punishment. I personally know that he interacts with his fans far less than Marquez, VR, or Dani based on the GP races that I have attend.

He is overall a guy that is not likable. Look what Rossi has done for the sport in his time there. JL does absolutely nothing to help grow the popularity of the sport. Sure he is a great rider and nobody can deny that.. but imagine if he had the personality of VR and where the sport would be if he did... or at least one that is remotely close to VR.


After the race I still dislike JL more than MM.
 
Lorenzo isn't confident he will secure the championship at Valencia, so he wants Rossi DQ'd.

I agree, he complained the penalty was too light and said that if it is rainy at Valencia VR can still win and that is not fair.

Basically he wants the championship awarded to him by birth. What a loser.

Anyway I cannot stop watching the 15 overtakes VR and MM did to each other, the two are clearly above anyone else on track, a class on their own, and VR riding that way at 36 is a miracle. Too bad MM is a brainless prick.

Anyway who says VR pushed MM out of the track should wear a pair of glasses. First they were doing 40mph, second there are two meters of tarmac between MM bike and the edge of the track, and another 50m off track.
VR did one thing wrong: not punching him in the face.
 
I agree, he complained the penalty was too light and said that if it is rainy at Valencia VR can still win and that is not fair.

Basically he wants the championship awarded to him by birth. What a loser.

Anyway I cannot stop watching the 15 overtakes VR and MM did to each other, the two are clearly above anyone else on track, a class on their own, and VR riding that way at 36 is a miracle. Too bad MM is a brainless prick.

Anyway who says VR pushed MM out of the track should wear a pair of glasses. First they were doing 40mph, second there are two meters of tarmac between MM bike and the edge of the track, and another 50m off track.
VR did one thing wrong: not punching him in the face.

40mph eh?
And on previous laps?
 
I agree, he complained the penalty was too light and said that if it is rainy at Valencia VR can still win and that is not fair.

Basically he wants the championship awarded to him by birth. What a loser.

Anyway I cannot stop watching the 15 overtakes VR and MM did to each other, the two are clearly above anyone else on track, a class on their own, and VR riding that way at 36 is a miracle. Too bad MM is a brainless prick.

Anyway who says VR pushed MM out of the track should wear a pair of glasses. First they were doing 40mph, second there are two meters of tarmac between MM bike and the edge of the track, and another 50m off track.
VR did one thing wrong: not punching him in the face.

Oh yes, poor Jorge Leronzo. 4 times world champion, multiple grand prix winner and probably considered one of the all time top five/ten riders the sport has ever seen. You meanwhile, are such a winner aren't you? Posting hate filled illogical tyrades on forums while jerking off to Rossi pictures in your basement?. :)

So, 2 racers are battling hard, each overtaking each other in exactly the same way they are overtaken. Yet Rossi is riding like a 'miracle' and Marquez is riding like a 'brainless prick'. If you can't be even slightly objective and see the glaringly obvious irony in your statement then you are beyond help.

Seeing as you claim to be an ex racer, you know very little about the particulars of the sport don't you? If you read the regulations, the white line that Rossi is pushing Marquez towards is considered the limits (i.e. edge) for the race track. The 50m run off you mention is more like 10-15m before gravel so yes, Rossi pushed Marquez off the track.

https://www.google.de/maps/@2.7589191,101.7331631,147m/data=!3m1!1e3

One final question. If the two bikes had been reveresed, would you honestly be saying Marquez DIDN'T push Rossi off? No, you'd be calling for his head on a spike.

The blinded bias is hilarious...
 
Giving the thumbs down jester is more unsportsmanlike than "admittedly" (Rossi said he did this, no debate or having to watch video) running someone wide and causing them to crash?

So in your bizarro world, it is worse to give someone the finger driving down the road than it is to force someone off the road into a ditch?

Hope you don't drive around my area much if that is the case.
Bro bro...bro. it buzzed way over your head man. Hahaha haha.

Proganga was employing this little four letter word called IRONY!
 
Yes, Rossi ran MM wide but that was only half of the cause of the crash -- the other half was MM leaning on Rossi' leg despite being run wide. Rossi was intimidating him, he refused to be intimidated, it was wall against wall but MM's was in the weaker position.

He could have avoided the crash by accepting to run wider, there was ample room to do that; of course then he would have lost contact with Valentino (which was what Vale wanted -- push him wide, oblige him to almost a stop, and get rid of his harassment, which was real and intentional also according to race direction).

Also, the danger of Rossi's illegal maneuvre is being exaggerated out of proportion by those trying to throw all the blame on him and make a great racer look like a criminal. Speak of character assassination...

Rossi's action made the two slow down to almost a stop, but there was no intentional contact by Rossi, and the corner offered meters of extra asphalt on the outside -- the intimidating maneuver by Rossi left MM the room to avoid contact and the crash, but like Vale he was in bullfight mood so it went as it did.

But the danger o the situation was minimal, the two had risked much more at full speed in the preceding two laps.
 

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