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Dark Angel wrote:...Near perfection from 'im wot wunnit. Well dunn to 'im.
Dark Angel wrote:...It's changed the game for me...The whole fookin fiasco, from beginning to end.
The sporting paradigm was changed at Argentina and, after Assen, Sepang and now the "Grand Finale" I'm just a disillusioned spectator who's glad he didn't make the trip to Valencia. Not because Rossi didn't win the championship, but because I believe the words and actions of the best racers in the world have caused something to be lost from motorcycle racing... and that's "honesty in the endeavour to win".
Rossi - Marquez - Lorenzo: they've all played their part in diminishing the credibility of bike racing.
All of them.
That really does make me want to cry.
T.Murphy wrote:Dark Angel wrote:...It's changed the game for me...The whole fookin fiasco, from beginning to end.
The sporting paradigm was changed at Argentina and, after Assen, Sepang and now the "Grand Finale" I'm just a disillusioned spectator who's glad he didn't make the trip to Valencia. Not because Rossi didn't win the championship, but because I believe the words and actions of the best racers in the world have caused something to be lost from motorcycle racing... and that's "honesty in the endeavour to win".
Rossi - Marquez - Lorenzo: they've all played their part in diminishing the credibility of bike racing. All of them.
That really does make me want to cry.
+1 until the last sentence. Crying over motorbike racing for fooks sakes
Dark Angel wrote:T.Murphy wrote:Dark Angel wrote:...It's changed the game for me...The whole fookin fiasco, from beginning to end.
The sporting paradigm was changed at Argentina and, after Assen, Sepang and now the "Grand Finale" I'm just a disillusioned spectator who's glad he didn't make the trip to Valencia. Not because Rossi didn't win the championship, but because I believe the words and actions of the best racers in the world have caused something to be lost from motorcycle racing... and that's "honesty in the endeavour to win".
Rossi - Marquez - Lorenzo: they've all played their part in diminishing the credibility of bike racing. All of them.
That really does make me want to cry.
+1 until the last sentence. Crying over motorbike racing for fooks sakes
In the same, contemptuous vein as your own uncalled for response:
I don't give a fu ck what you think.
Dark Angel wrote:...It's changed the game for me...The whole fookin fiasco, from beginning to end.
The sporting paradigm was changed at Argentina and, after Assen, Sepang and now the "Grand Finale" I'm just a disillusioned spectator who's glad he didn't make the trip to Valencia. Not because Rossi didn't win the championship, but because I believe the words and actions of the best racers in the world have caused something to be lost from motorcycle racing... and that's "honesty in the endeavour to win".
Rossi - Marquez - Lorenzo: they've all played their part in diminishing the credibility of bike racing.
All of them.
That really does make me want to cry.
Dark Angel wrote:...It's changed the game for me...The whole fookin fiasco, from beginning to end.
The sporting paradigm was changed at Argentina and, after Assen, Sepang and now the "Grand Finale" I'm just a disillusioned spectator who's glad he didn't make the trip to Valencia...because I believe the words and actions of the best racers in the world have caused something to be lost from motorcycle racing... and that's "honesty in the endeavour to win".
Oldbull wrote:Totally agree with you pal...I really hope lessons have been learnt from this season and lets have some integrity back for next year.
Oldbull wrote:First and foremost.....
Well Done Danny
"I will see you in my motorhome later," Rossi said (live on TV and in front of the worlds press )
For a MotoGP rider to be summoning the CEO of Dorna, the man who runs the series, to his motorhome, is a sign that the balance of power is out of kilter. Carmelo Ezpeleta should be summoning riders to his office at his own convenience. He should not be at the beck and call of riders, for them to summon him as they please.
I don't think this will go away until Rossi retires
Oldbull wrote:The sad bit for me is I still cant understand why he would do it Love him or hate him everyone respected him
Dark Angel wrote:Poisoning the well
Most of all, though, Rossi's decision to attack Marc Márquez so publicly has thoroughly destroyed the credibility of the series...
jono49 wrote:As I've said before, bunch of Poofs......wouldn't happen in Road Racing real mens racing
...Coupla circuit racers who "had a go" at the TT
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