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Perhaps we should also debate how Hulk Hogan would have won a bunch of gold medals in the Olympics because he was the undisputed king of Wrestling Mania?

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I often think of motovr46gp as rock and roll wrestling.
 
I think one could ascertain that a tire ran over your head at a young age. It is unfortunate that this tire didn't manage to crush your typing fingers in the process.
How is it that the entire paddock, fanbase and journalists have missed this implausible and asinine conspiracy that you and your 5 ....... syncopants spout as truth. Well 6 now. Ive just added Veronica Corningstone aka markny. Stay classy New York
The proof is in the trophies. All 9 of them. There is no way someone could dupe the GP world with fradulent wins for 9 years.
I bet if you joined the special olympics you couldn't win 9 trophies. Well, unless they added mustache growing and typing to the events. Even if they did add typing,l some ...... pounding his head on the keyboard would make more sense then you.

I actually have no problem giving Rossi credit for his titles or his riding in general, mostly with the same advantages that the top rider has always accrued, it is the campaigns of vilification against his rivals in which it is now clear he is far from a bystander that I despise.

I am not sure about your particular line of argument in this post however, since it can similarly be argued that Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France 7 times.

As for cheating I would say Jerez 2005 and (obviously) Sepang 2015, the latter ironic given he was/is the one accusing opponents of a conspiracy to cheat. Again, what is coming back at him from this small corner of the Internet pales in comparison with his denigration of 2 riders who may well also be among the top 5 of all time.
 
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Casey Stoner was largely responsible for the MotoGP curveball. The 21-year-old Australian was not only winning, he was winning by big margins. But more importantly, Valentino Rossi wasn't winning. The seven-time world champion is the consummate showman; if he chases the leader for most of the race and makes a pass on the final lap, he is hailed as the conquering hero. And so everyone sticks around to see how the races end.


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But in the end, Bridgestone got another premier rider for 2008, Michelin ramped up its program, the tire restrictions were loosened and the show went on. Ezpeleta brokered a deal three weeks later that put Rossi on Bridgestone tires (his teammate Jorge Lorenzo will remain on Michelins). The Italian press reported that Ezpeleta visited Rossi in his hotel room, where Rossi threatened to quit if he didn't get Bridgestones. Whether the story is true or not—and a fair number of paddock wags believe it is—it illustrates the drawing power of Rossi. No one else commands that much attention, certainly not the Repsol Honda team, which was convinced to stay on Michelins after rider Dani Pedrosa pined for Bridgestones


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But in the end, Bridgestone got another premier rider for 2008, Michelin ramped up its program, the tire restrictions were loosened and the show went on. Ezpeleta brokered a deal three weeks later that put Rossi on Bridgestone tires (his teammate Jorge Lorenzo will remain on Michelins). The Italian press reported that Ezpeleta visited Rossi in his hotel room, where Rossi threatened to quit if he didn't get Bridgestones. Whether the story is true or not—and a fair number of paddock wags believe it is—it illustrates the drawing power of Rossi. No one else commands that much attention, certainly not the Repsol Honda team, which was convinced to stay on Michelins after rider Dani Pedrosa pined for Bridgestones


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So 2 time wanted a distinct advantage and didnt want a level playing field
Isnt that the same gripe with you have with 9 time?
 
I don't know who is worse rossi fans or Obama fans


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Touche but im not a trump supporter nor a stoner fan I am anti rossi and nobody gets your panties in a bunch like the fact that stoner wipes the floor with rossi in raw talent. I'm a marquez fan but I like every rider on the grid cause I respect them all except for rossi. I'm a cruz supporter if you must know because I like to keep my wealth not have it redistributed for social engineering. Only problem is I live in communist nyc


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Touche but im not a trump supporter nor a stoner fan I am anti rossi and nobody gets your panties in a bunch like the fact that stoner wipes the floor with rossi in raw talent. I'm a marquez fan but I like every rider on the grid cause I respect them all except for rossi. I'm a cruz supporter if you must know because I like to keep my wealth not have it redistributed for social engineering. Only problem is I live in communist nyc


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Same can be said of me. I am not so much a fan of Rossi as I am not anti-rossi if that makes any sense. I admire what he has done but there are other riders I like more. My views of Casey are strictly that. They have nothing to do with the goat. Cruz? For ..... sake man!!!
 
Yes I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution of the United states you can't pick and choose what laws you want to follow. How much of my money do you feel you are entitled to? You libs preach law of the land unless you don't like it. Example you praise a DC judge for not granting conceal carry permits even though the SC SAID HE MUST yet you put a woman in jail for not signing gay marriage certificates can't have it both WAYS. Sanctuary cities are good men's in the women's room bad


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Well Mark419, the Republicans do like wealth distribution, they just like it for the wealthy. Banks get bailouts like crack whores get welfare. Except to the tune of billions. As far as the Constitution, that all depends which parts you like and which you don't. For example, illegal wars. Cool if you're a weapons manufacturer lobbying to fabricate reasons to attack Iraq. Not so cool if you're "collateral damage", which usually means innocent human lives.

Let's stick to GP opinions, I think we can find more common ground there.

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Do you know how to read seriously


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Yes. It said Stoner had tires that everyone else wanted including Rossi. NOT A CRIME.
Looks like Rossi is only guilty of breaking the 10th commandment. "Thou shall not covet thy neighbors tires"
You are only arguing that Stoner had an advantage with tires and didn't want anyone else to have them
 
Please copy and paste the part of the article where it said that
You have to be a total troll nobody can be this dumb on their own

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Please copy and paste the part of the article where it said that
You have to be a total troll nobody can be this dumb on their own

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I guess you didn't understand that the first paragraph you posted is the writers opinion. The 2nd paragraph is conjecture.
Rossi wanted tires, Rossi got tires, bla,bla,bla. No rules broken
 
Dude the whole grid was on Michelin in 2008 except rossi because he threatened to quit. The reason it was an issue was because in 2007 he was getting smoked. Dorna couldn't have it. Man you are illiterate can somebody please explain to this ... what happened I'm out I have to block the troll


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