
eddahenry wrote:......and he would win races on a Suzuki
Rossifumi wrote:eddahenry wrote:......and he would win races on a Suzuki
no he wouldn't
Hansd wrote:Rossifumi wrote:eddahenry wrote:......and he would win races on a Suzuki
no he wouldn't
Why?
If you see what Casey did on the Ducati and than see Vale struggle, it makes sense he gets (a lot) more ot of a bike than others. This is strengthened by his performance at Honda on equal bikes as Pedrosa, Dovi and Simoncelli.
It's OK to disagree, but not without reasons!
Hans
Hansd wrote:Rossifumi wrote:eddahenry wrote:......and he would win races on a Suzuki
no he wouldn't
Why?
If you see what Casey did on the Ducati and than see Vale struggle, it makes sense he gets (a lot) more out of a bike than others. This is strengthened by his performance at Honda on equal bikes as Pedrosa, Dovi and Simoncelli.
It's OK to disagree, but not without reasons!
Hans
Hansd wrote:Rossifumi wrote:eddahenry wrote:......and he would win races on a Suzuki
no he wouldn't
Why?
If you see what Casey did on the Ducati and than see Vale struggle, it makes sense he gets (a lot) more out of a bike than others. This is strengthened by his performance at Honda on equal bikes as Pedrosa, Dovi and Simoncelli.
It's OK to disagree, but not without reasons!
Hans
Tourn46 wrote:
Although I agree with you, my question is how much was Dani's heart in it this year after missing 4 races?
Prior to Le Mans, Pedro had 61pts and Stoner had 41pts - admittedly Stoner was wiped out in Jerez, but Pedro would have had a lot more to go for then than he did after missing 4 races. Would he risk anything on a season that won't be fruitful anyway?
That doesn't detract from Stoner's championship, he's been great, but I would like to see a year where everyone is 100% for the whole time, especially Dani because for me he's still got a bit of an 'unknown' surrounding him.
Rossifumi wrote:
Ducati has gone backwards and Honda has made a step forward - very hard to compare Stoner on Ducati to Rossi on Ducati. Dani, despite injuries (starting the season with the problems from the plate put in post Motegi and the Le Mans injury) has been pretty close to, and more than a few times ahead, of Casey - if both riders could've avoided injury or being taken out by other riders there wouldn't be much to choose between Stoner and Pedrosa. I also think Bautista is flattering the Suzuki.
eddahenry wrote:
so what your saying is that Bautista is making the Suzuki look good better than Casey would
Tourn46 wrote:Although I agree with you, my question is how much was Dani's heart in it this year after missing 4 races?
Prior to Le Mans, Pedro had 61pts and Stoner had 41pts - admittedly Stoner was wiped out in Jerez, but Pedro would have had a lot more to go for then than he did after missing 4 races. Would he risk anything on a season that won't be fruitful anyway?
That doesn't detract from Stoner's championship, he's been great, but I would like to see a year where everyone is 100% for the whole time, especially Dani because for me he's still got a bit of an 'unknown' surrounding him.
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Kropotkin wrote:Stoner could win a title with 3 manufacturers, but he won't. He'll retire in a few more years to work on his dad's farm and raise his kids. After winning the title at PI, he talked about his dream: to work on the farm. Records don't mean much to Stoner.
The only doubt I have is that he has an intensely competitive streak. That has to find an outlet somehow.
SP_won wrote:Kropotkin wrote:Stoner could win a title with 3 manufacturers, but he won't. He'll retire in a few more years to work on his dad's farm and raise his kids. After winning the title at PI, he talked about his dream: to work on the farm. Records don't mean much to Stoner.
The only doubt I have is that he has an intensely competitive streak. That has to find an outlet somehow.
Easy outlet available on farm, he'll do what every other good farmer does and compete with his neighbours to see who can plough the straightest furrows in the district![]()
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