gearheadstu wrote:Cheers for the plug, Wayne![]()
gearheadstu wrote:Cheers for the plug, Wayne![]()
I came into the year fairly lukewarm on Stoner, and I leave the season completely gobsmacked with what he's done. He's a massive, massive talent, and definitely my MOTY.
HMs to:
- Dovi: for quiet consistency and understated defiance. I was very glad to see him bag 3rd in the championship. He deserves better than a satellite M1 next year.
- Bautista: for regularly pushing the GSVR farther up the grid than it really ought to be. I definitely hope to see the squad return -- if not expand -- next year.
tom wrote:
The disappointment of the year to me has been Pedrosa. I know he had the terrible accident and corresponding injuries but he really didn't impress before that or towards the end of the year when the injuries were not as big a factor. He really didn't lift his game. He was outclassed by Stoner from day one even though he had all the advantages, a bike he was very familiar with and years of set-up data. I think next year assuming a injury free, season long, head to head battle with Stoner, he's going to find himself consistently half a second off Casey's pace. I think Pedrosa's alien status is going to be revoked next year.
rumerz wrote:The MM commentista are sure jumping on the Karel Abraham bandwagon.
rumerz wrote:This is the same guy who was a spoiled rich kid, who's only fast because he doesn't know how to ride a GP bike, at the beginning of the year.
rumerz wrote:If you think any rider outperformed Stoner this year, you're higher than me.
Rossifumi wrote:tom wrote:
The disappointment of the year to me has been Pedrosa. I know he had the terrible accident and corresponding injuries but he really didn't impress before that or towards the end of the year when the injuries were not as big a factor. He really didn't lift his game. He was outclassed by Stoner from day one even though he had all the advantages, a bike he was very familiar with and years of set-up data. I think next year assuming a injury free, season long, head to head battle with Stoner, he's going to find himself consistently half a second off Casey's pace. I think Pedrosa's alien status is going to be revoked next year.
Dani's season was blighted by injuries and he missed a lot of races but despite that:
Dani beat Stoner at: Jerez, Estoril, Sachsenring, Misano and Motegi. Also was leading at Qatar until the collarbone issue kicked in and was leading a Brno when he fell....oh, and Dani was fastest in the test today too
Rossifumi wrote:Dani's season was blighted by injuries and he missed a lot of races but despite that:
Dani beat Stoner at: Jerez, Estoril, Sachsenring, Misano and Motegi. Also was leading at Qatar until the collarbone issue kicked in and was leading a Brno when he fell....oh, and Dani was fastest in the test today too
phil wrote:rumerz wrote:The MM commentista are sure jumping on the Karel Abraham bandwagon.
How do you work that out? I'm the only person to give him this 'award'!
Look through each races MoTM this past season and Abraham and Bautista's names come up oftten.rumerz wrote:This is the same guy who was a spoiled rich kid, who's only fast because he doesn't know how to ride a GP bike, at the beginning of the year.
Can you provide links for that rather than making across the board accusations? I recall no such comments.
It also says by your name you only joined here Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:44 am so were you really around in the pre season?
If you were you would know MoTM is awarded for performing above and beyond expectation, we expected Stoner to win this years championship.rumerz wrote:If you think any rider outperformed Stoner this year, you're higher than me.
Did you bother to read as far as the third sentance in the opening post?
(Wow it's contagious look, I'm being arguementative too!)
tom wrote:Abraham and Depuniet had no right getting the results they did on the bikes they are on. They regularly finished just behind the factory team riders, in both race times and fastest lap times, on bikes that have to be what, 3-4 generations behind the factory bikes? I think if either was on a Nicky speced bike they would have podiumed 2-3 times and easily outperformed both NH and VR.

Rossifumi wrote:Dani beat Stoner at: Jerez, Estoril, Sachsenring, Misano and Motegi. Also was leading at Qatar until the collarbone issue kicked in and was leading a Brno when he fell....oh, and Dani was fastest in the test today too
tom wrote:
what I didn't expect was the fairly consistent difference in raw pace.
Nachlauf wrote: That includes Misano where Stoner admitted his fitness was below standard.
Oscar wrote: ...success because he was leading a race until he fell, rather shoots the objectivity in the foot. Pedrosa is an excellent rider (albeit a very unlucky one), if sometimes a bit inconsistent. He doesn't need artificial flavouring and colouring.
Rossifumi wrote:Tom stated that Stoner is half a second a lap faster than Pedrosa - Dani's pace at Brno doesn't support that.
tom wrote: I think next year assuming a injury free, season long, head to head battle with Stoner, he's going to find himself consistently half a second off Casey's pace.
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