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Stoner very outspoken about recent MotoGP issues

MGP is the pinacle. The troubole is many don't see that unless there rider is No. 1.

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fook there needs to be a No1

i want to see the sport portrait-ed for what it is Not Rossi Or Robert's or who ever being A number 1



Not saying the sports going any where soon but who wants to watch 15 on the grid 2 lapped and just showing up gets you championship points



what happened to Racing for points not Sunday driving to a point or two



MOTOGP Track side what a farce

at BSB After a few laps i can see a steady stream of riders racing on track then the front runners come bk round



Motogp watch them go by then have a smoke waiting to see them come bk round again.



fook me and it costs twice as much for a ticket at motogp compared to BSB..

I'LL take two weekends at Cadwell over 1 Motogp round any day



i like to SEE Bikes racing
 
Yes but dubstas dig was very funny.



I know. I wasn't only refering to this one, he jokes often about him, and he sometimes make me laugh too, but even though he can maybe support him in this case, I think he likes to see a better racing than this. I wasn't playing the sheriff, it was just a friendly requestion.
 
I know. I wasn't only referring to this one, he jokes often about him, and he sometimes make me laugh too, but even though he can maybe support him in this case, I think he likes to see a better racing than this. I wasn't playing the sheriff, it was just a friendly requestion.

Your right I came of a little harsh in the post you are referring to. I try to be light hearted but that one did come off rather mean, even for me. It was a result of reading it three times in a row in three different threads, and the fact that nothing he said was breaking news or an opinion we didn't all agree with. No the less when I read it later, I even thought damn that was a rude comment. I'll put that one in the, when jokes go bad category. Now carry on with the, OMG Casey said something profound fest.
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Your right I came of a little harsh in the post you are referring to. I try to be light hearted but that one did come off rather mean, even for me. It was a result of reading it three times in a row in three different threads, and the fact that nothing he said was breaking news or an opinion we didn't all agree with. No the less when I read it later, I even thought damn that was a rude comment. I'll put that one in the, when jokes go bad category. Now carry on with the, OMG Casey said something profound fest.
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Thanks for your reply,

Your right, we all had this idea, but unfortunatly Dorna never cares about our opinions, so when Casey says that, it will be a lot better than if nobody mention it at all.
 
I've recently tuned out of MotoGP and now have just been watching only Moto2.



MotoGP is just in a sad state of affairs right now. It's basically the FIAT Yamaha show. Honda still hasn't figured out 800's, quasi-alien Hayden actually matching Stoner on Duc right now, Suzuki is well Suzuki, and the various filler backmarker satellite teams. No wonder it's a bore to watch.
 
Your right I came of a little harsh in the post you are referring to. I try to be light hearted but that one did come off rather mean, even for me. It was a result of reading it three times in a row in three different threads, and the fact that nothing he said was breaking news or an opinion we didn't all agree with. No the less when I read it later, I even thought damn that was a rude comment. I'll put that one in the, when jokes go bad category. Now carry on with the, OMG Casey said something profound fest.
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Looks like Casey has a point:



From autosport.com



Yoshikawa will treat race like a test

By David Emmett and Matt Beer Thursday, July 1st 2010, 21:36 GMT





Yamaha's substitute rider Wataru Yoshikawa says he is 'honoured' to stand in for Valentino Rossi but is regarding his three-race stint in the factory race seat primarily as a data gathering exercise.



The 41-year-old Japanese rider has been part of Yamaha's development programme for most of the past decade and only has a handful of top-level MotoGP and World Superbike starts to his name, although he won two Japanese Superbike titles in the 1990s.



He was given the works Yamaha MotoGP chance after other Yamaha-contracted riders - such as Tech 3's Ben Spies and Superbike star Cal Crutchlow - expressed misgivings about being temporarily thrust into Rossi's seat without adequate preparation.



Yamaha has said from the outset that it believes giving Yoshikawa some race experience will boost his development work, as well as fulfilling its contractual obligation to field a second bike, and Yoshikawa said he would take a testing mindset into his races.



"I am very honoured to be riding in place of Valentino, and I'm also very happy to come into this competition," he said during his first press briefing at Assen, which was conducted via an interpreter.



"I want to do my best first of all, and also I want to improve the M1. During these races I want to collect as much real data as I can.



"Of course this has been my dream since I was a child, but at the same time, I will do my best at my job."



He acknowledged that he was significantly older than most of the riders and had a very different background, but was open-minded about how he would fare.



"In a way it's going to be like riding with my son!" Yoshikawa joked. "But I think I can still get a lot from this race and I want to think positively."



Yoshikawa is currently slated to ride for Yamaha at Catalunya, the Sachsenring and Laguna Seca, with Rossi hoping to be fit to return for Brno.
 
I hope Stoner is still around in 2012,hopefully he`ll have a pleasant surprise mate.
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what do u mean ‘will stoner be around in 2012? of course he will be and what he is says is completely right, the fields are far too small and the competition in motogp is becoming a fast. we want to see backmarkers blocking over the front runners when they get lapped and a bit more excitement and unpredictability in this sport just like F1 that is getting its act together . what a spectacular crash was webbers at the european gp all because of a dumbarse backmarker, so letz get back to the old days with the new days technology and that is pure racing and competitive racing and not just a boring 2-3 potential race winners, who either one takes off and wins by 10 sec and then we have this fight between the usual riders fro second 'how boring' we want competition in motogp and that is what stoner is talking about
 
what do u mean ‘will stoner be around in 2012? of course he will be and what he is says is completely right, the fields are far too small and the competition in motogp is becoming a fast. we want to see backmarkers blocking over the front runners when they get lapped and a bit more excitement and unpredictability in this sport just like F1 that is getting its act together . what a spectacular crash was webbers at the european gp all because of a dumbarse backmarker, so letz get back to the old days with the new days technology and that is pure racing and competitive racing and not just a boring 2-3 potential race winners, who either one takes off and wins by 10 sec and then we have this fight between the usual riders fro second 'how boring' we want competition in motogp and that is what stoner is talking about

Get your facts right first, Webber and Heikki Kovalainen both were fighting for position. Heikki wasn't backmarker as you suggested in your post.
 

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