Oscar wrote: And I am increasingly seeing Elias leaving before the end of the season.
Everybody knew the rain was coming, so I don't think anyone was really disadvantaged. It was a novel change to see 'em going hammer and tong from the get-go.lebowski wrote:Disappointing that rain effectively ended qualifying after 25-30 minutes.
Classic!Oscar wrote:With del Torchio stalking around the pit box of the damned, I can't imagine the atmosphere at Ducati at the moment is relaxed and comfortable.
I'm getting the feeling that they could have been practising at Mugello since Monday and they still wouldn't be much nearer to 'solving the problem'. I'd still happily put money on Rossi finishing a fair bit higher than 12th tomorrow.Wr3ckogniz3 wrote:Ye looks shit for ducati they could really have used all the practice sessions dry.
True. But Elias is still not quite Japanese enough to have a guaranteed ride.xyx wrote:Aoyama, the other rider on a sat spec Honda is not doing much better. I would say that the satellite spec Hondas are perhaps even worse off than the Ducatis.
corinthian wrote:I'm getting the feeling that they could have been practising at Mugello since Monday and they still wouldn't be much nearer to 'solving the problem'. I'd still happily put money on Rossi finishing a fair bit higher than 12th tomorrow.Wr3ckogniz3 wrote:Ye looks shit for ducati they could really have used all the practice sessions dry.
chc-pr wrote:Actually, that response says it all! Just look back to what the consensus of Rossi Suppoers' opinion was in the pre season when Rossi was around the same place. ... Now, we just get "I bet he does better than 12th".
corinthian wrote:Who thinks Elias is going to finish the season? After the ultimatum and a few improvements during wet weekends he's back to looking pretty miserable again.
lebowski wrote:Disappointing that rain effectively ended qualifying after 25-30 minutes.
Oscar wrote:
I am finding it hard to comprehend Rossi behind Abraham.
Wr3ckogniz3 wrote:Anyways the motogp circus shouldnt have allowed the move from Ducati to Honda for Stoner he is just to fast on a compeditive bike. .
Squidpuppet wrote:Oscar wrote:
I am finding it hard to comprehend Rossi behind Abraham.
And Barbera....and Hayden...
Squidpuppet wrote:Oscar wrote:
I am finding it hard to comprehend Rossi behind Abraham.
And Barbera....and Hayden...
chc-pr wrote:Actually, that response says it all! Just look back to what the consensus of Rossi Suppoers' opinion was in the pre season when Rossi was around the same place. Then we got "He'll be right there when the racing starts" or "when the flags drops the BS stops up" or some other comment along the lines of "Rossi is sandbagging to lull everyone into a false sense of security" or "Rossi will do at least as well as Stoner did on the Ducati" or ...
Now, we just get "I bet he does better than 12th".
Albert wrote:chc-pr wrote:Actually, that response says it all! Just look back to what the consensus of Rossi Suppoers' opinion was in the pre season when Rossi was around the same place. Then we got "He'll be right there when the racing starts" or "when the flags drops the BS stops up" or some other comment along the lines of "Rossi is sandbagging to lull everyone into a false sense of security" or "Rossi will do at least as well as Stoner did on the Ducati" or ...
Now, we just get "I bet he does better than 12th".
I doubt that you have read those sort of comments on this site!
I've certainly read them elsewhere and I tend to treat them with the same disdain that I treat the Second Coming of Christ!
(Which is usually announced at every Keswick Convention!)![]()
Don't confuse those of us who inhabit this place with the moronic ramblings on places like CrassNet!![]()
corinthian wrote:[Dennis Noyes tweeted a few things about the Ducati problems a couple of hours ago,......
Albert wrote:I doubt that you have read those sort of comments on this site!
chc-pr wrote:"Rossi will do at least as well as Stoner did on the Ducati"
corinthian wrote:Also... near-complete radio silence from Alex Briggs.
corinthian wrote:
Dennis Noyes tweeted a few things about the Ducati problems a couple of hours ago, and I think for him this weekend is a kind of turning-point for Ducati.
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