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Rossi to retire?

Must say I was curious to see it in the Telegraph (was reading it over lunch).



MotoGP coverage in the paper has dropped to a struggle to find a column inch in the classified sporting results. Seeing a headline with Rossi in it was a surpris eto say the least.



The question is, does a spread in an unexpected place make it more or less credible?
 
I found those inane boring and at times embarrassing to the racing fraternity.



If Valentino Rossi has no commercial value in MotoGp, no body will care to pick up or write any news about him.. go to some sites, any posting on VR will invite hundred of comments..
 
But why another year on yamaha? Rossi on the Ducati was meant to be the greatest thing that ever happened, he would show how Stoner was not really that good a rider .......... and that failed miserably.



I suspect another year on another brand will just be another let down for Rossi's fans.

.... off barry, you just can't let it go. I think that stoner could ride a ducati and he apparently can't thus far has definitely and rightly enhanced stoner's reputation, but doesn't mean rossi somehow didn't really ride all those other bikes as well as he did.
 
Sorry kiddies y'all were sucked in. Twitter lit up over this and after about an hour VR himself tweeted it was a BS report and he is not planning on retirement. BTW WTF looks to the Telegraph for accurate reporting - especially re MGP?



Way to jump on that Mental - have a read here, ya might learn something! http://www.superbike...120413-1046.htm



Vale can only deny it now -- it will not happen until november anyway, and letting it leak while the championship is in full swing would damage business too much. Moreover, if a miracle happens (i.e. he becomes competitive again) he reserves the option of racing for at least another year. But only if that miracle happens...



Sensible reflections by KR Junior, one can hardly disagree with anything he says in that interview.
 
.... off barry, you just can't let it go. I think that stoner could ride a ducati and he apparently can't thus far has definitely and rightly enhanced stoner's reputation, but doesn't mean rossi somehow didn't really ride all those other bikes as well as he did.

Damn, did someone hack the diplomats account
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. What Barry is saying, and i agree with him, is that for some reason, Rossi fans have this sense of entitlement that he somehow should be given something to make him competitive again. Or for a lack of better words, they think Dorna should force Honda or Yamaha to supply him with a machine " for the betterment of the sport". Its ........, he made his bed, let him sleep in it.
 
Damn, did someone hack the diplomats account
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. What Barry is saying, and i agree with him, is that for some reason, Rossi fans have this sense of entitlement that he somehow should be given something to make him competitive again. Or for a lack of better words, they think Dorna should force Honda or Yamaha to supply him with a machine " for the betterment of the sport". Its ........, he made his bed, let him sleep in it.

I don't agree with much basspete says particularly about stoner, but he has also said that rossi has made his own bed.



Talpa's stuff about rule changes somehow benefiting ducati's 4th choice rider exclusively in 2007 and yamaha and honda rapidly putting things back to rights, only to become utterly villainous in 2011 is complete balderdash. To claim that rossi was never any good, as barry repeatedly does, is also reality denying though and annoys me. Even if stoner wasn't competing, and whether or not anyone can be expected to be competitive on a ducati at any time, rossi rode wonderfully well in 2008 for instance.
 
.... off barry, you just can't let it go. I think that stoner could ride a ducati and he apparently can't thus far has definitely and rightly enhanced stoner's reputation, but doesn't mean rossi somehow didn't really ride all those other bikes as well as he did.



Not to be a being too much of a white night here, but Barry's post did not say that.
 
I don't agree with much basspete says particularly about stoner, but he has also said that rossi has made his own bed.



Talpa's stuff about rule changes somehow benefiting ducati's 4th choice rider exclusively in 2007 and yamaha and honda rapidly putting things back to rights, only to become utterly villainous in 2011 is complete balderdash. To claim that rossi was never any good, as barry repeatedly does, is also reality denying though and annoys me. Even if stoner wasn't competing, and whether or not anyone can be expected to be competitive on a ducati at any time, rossi rode wonderfully well in 2008 for instance.

Barry likes to pull peoples strings in fun. Its not that anyone thinks Rossi was never any good, its questioning how good he really was. You dont win 9 titles by not being any good, but current events have rightfully brought his status of the best of all time into question
 
Barry likes to pull peoples strings in fun. Its not that anyone thinks Rossi was never any good, its questioning how good he really was. You dont win 9 titles by not being any good, but current events have rightfully brought his status of the best of all time into question



What I like about Barry, (he will hate me saying that!) is that he's a clever bloke an is obviously having a laugh with a lot of his posts, just as I do with mine.



I think anyone who is seriously questioning Rossi's record or for that any multiple gp champion is seriously deluded, or at the very least, Australian.



That's another thing I like about Barry, he's half Scots, half Irish.



Remember, some posts contain traces of tongue and cheek
 
What I like about Barry, (he will hate me saying that!) is that he's a clever bloke an is obviously having a laugh with a lot of his posts, just as I do with mine.



I think anyone who is seriously questioning Rossi's record or for that any multiple gp champion is seriously deluded, or at the very least, Australian.



That's another thing I like about Barry, he's half Scots, half Irish.



Remember, some posts contain traces of tongue and cheek

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Look Familiar, of course he is having a laugh, he spaces these laugh faces every other word
 
If it wasn't apparent that this is a hack job, then people taking any value of this "article" are more stupid than I had previously thought. Read the article again. What part of it does not scream ........? Read it again, the article might as well been written by any member here who has a deep seeded hate for the man. Every sentence of the fake article screamed ......... Its obviously a spoof on the last report that Stoner was retiring.
 
He needs to stay w/Ducati till he wins a championship on it. If it takes 10 years to do it, so be it (if Motogp lasts that long).
 
Once the MotoGP Brand no longer plays second fiddle to the Rossi Brand, MotoGP will get a new lease on life. Fans will be free to support any rider they want without vilification. Sponsors will be confident to sponsor riders other than Rossi with the knowledge that the tide of politics and media won't be against their rider. Dorna will be able to leave the rules alone and let the best riders win rather than the most popular rider win. Teams and riders will be able to get retail space to sell THEIR memorabilia. Talpa and his mates will slink of into the fog of depression and never be heard of again. Journalist will be forced to do some research and apply some brain power to write articles of interest to everyone (Krop you may have some competition then). The days of a race being called boring because Rossi did not win will be over. Ducati will be able to put someone on their bike who actually wants to ride it. We will never have to watch a clown act again.



I tell you, this is a glass half full moment!



And world peace will be achieved, climate change will reverse, world hunger will be a thing of the past, nuclear warheads will be dismantled, everybody will be educated, poverty will be no more, everybody will have a high standard of living, nobody will suffer pain, and Jesus Christ will return to take us all to Heaven.





Allow me to use your words with a few adjustments...





Once the MotoGP Brand no longer plays second fiddle to the Rossi Brand conspiracies that are routinely invented by rabid Stoner fans, MotoGP will get a new lease on life. Fans will be free to support any rider they want without vilification as long as its Stoner. Sponsors will be confident to sponsor riders other than Rossi Stoner, who arrogantly fails to understand the sponsorship promotion relationship in racing, with the knowledge that the tide of politics and media won't will be against their rider Stoner when he speaks before thinking of impact of his words. Dorna will be able to leave the rules alone and let the best riders win rather than the most popular rider win, regardless of the baseless conspiracies, and disgruntled Stoner neoboppers who believe only Stoner's opinions on rules matter. Teams and riders will be able to get retail space to sell THEIR memorabilia, despite this not being a problem already, given that hardly anybody is lining up to get a Stoner t-.... (other than PI). Talpa and his mates will slink of into the fog of depression and never be heard of again, while the Stoner neoboppers will continue to post increasingly annoying worship and hate. Journalist will be forced to do some research and apply some brain power to write articles of interest to everyone (Krop you may have some competition then) despite Kropo describing the processional racing once as boring during a Stoner win highlighting the delusional nature of neoboppers. The days of a race being called boring because Rossi did not win will be over, because Stoner neoboppers feel its an attack on Stoner, even though the processional nature of these races are simply a statement of fact. Ducati will be able to put someone on their bike who actually wants to ride it, even though clearly the bike is flawed. We will never have to watch a clown act again, is the sook of all Stoner neoboppers the world over.



I tell you, this is a glass half full moment for all haters, as was the rumor that Stoner was quitting.



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It will be one of the gloomiest and saddest day for MotoGP if Rossi retires at the end of 2012....At least he should ride a Yamaha for a year then he can quit if can't beat the three aliens...We already lost Super Sic last year. No doubt Stoner can ride the beast and a Honda, but MotoGp needs Valentino...Dorna should do something...



Good grief!



Buck up, Little Camper! It's not that bad!
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Here's the famous Kubler-Ross 'Five stages of grief' schedule.

This is all somewhat Pie-in-the-Sky, and Life doesn't always unwind is these nice, clearly defined stages. Still, her work does serve as a general guide of the emotions you (and other suffering Boppers) can expect to experience.
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1. Denial — "I feel fine."; "This can't be happening, not to me."

Denial is usually only a temporary defense for the individual. This feeling is generally replaced with heightened awareness of possessions and individuals that will be left behind after death. Denial can be conscious or unconscious refusal to accept facts, information, or the reality of the situation. Denial is a defense mechanism and some people can become locked in this stage.



2. Anger — "Why me? It's not fair!"; "How can this happen to me?"; '"Who is to blame?"

Once in the second stage, the individual recognizes that denial cannot continue. Because of anger, the person is very difficult to care for due to misplaced feelings of rage and envy. Anger can manifest itself in different ways. People can be angry with themselves, or with others, and especially those who are close to them. It is important to remain detached and nonjudgmental when dealing with a person experiencing anger from grief.



3. Bargaining — "I'll do anything for a few more years."; "I will give my life savings if..."

The third stage involves the hope that the individual can somehow postpone or delay death. Usually, the negotiation for an extended life is made with a higher power in exchange for a reformed lifestyle. Psychologically, the individual is saying, "I understand I will die, but if I could just do something to buy more time..." People facing less serious trauma can bargain or seek to negotiate a compromise. For example "Can we still be friends?.." when facing a break-up. Bargaining rarely provides a sustainable solution, especially if it's a matter of life or death.



4. Depression — "I'm so sad, why bother with anything?"; "I'm going to die soon so what's the point?"; "I miss my loved one, why go on?"

During the fourth stage, the dying person begins to understand the certainty of death. Because of this, the individual may become silent, refuse visitors and spend much of the time crying and grieving. This process allows the dying person to disconnect from things of love and affection. It is not recommended to attempt to cheer up an individual who is in this stage. It is an important time for grieving that must be processed. Depression could be referred to as the dress rehearsal for the 'aftermath'. It is a kind of acceptance with emotional attachment. It's natural to feel sadness, regret, fear, and uncertainty when going through this stage. Feeling those emotions shows that the person has begun to accept the situation.



5. Acceptance — "It's going to be okay."; "I can't fight it, I may as well prepare for it."

In this last stage, individuals begin to come to terms with their mortality, or that of a loved one, or other tragic event. This stage varies according to the person's situation. People dying can enter this stage a long time before the people they leave behind, who must pass through their own individual stages of dealing with the grief.





Seems you're stuck somewhere between stage 1 and 3.

IMO, you need to start coming to grips with the fact that you will soon be 'losing' Dear Valentino.

Try to work a little #5 into your day.
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p.s.

Without donning the official Powerslide Tinfoil Hat



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... one could well argue that Dorna HAS been doing plenty of 'something' over the last decade to help poor #46.
 


And world peace will be achieved, climate change will reverse, world hunger will be a thing of the past, nuclear warheads will be dismantled, everybody will be educated, poverty will be no more, everybody will have a high standard of living, nobody will suffer pain, and Jesus Christ will return to take us all to Heaven. Allow me to use your words with a few adjustments...
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Mate you have just gone to far. There is no chance in hell that Jesus is coming back.
 

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