So does the rule apply to Stoner when he ran off track and jumped back in??Quote:
Originally Posted by Rod Richardson
Anyway Rossi learned something from Colin ed and put it to good use.
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So does the rule apply to Stoner when he ran off track and jumped back in??Quote:
Originally Posted by Rod Richardson
Anyway Rossi learned something from Colin ed and put it to good use.
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Originally Posted by gco0307
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The year that Colin beat troy for the superbike title, he won at laquana seca by getting in front of Troy and using braking and position to ruin troy's drive out of the corners, and to use brakes going in to throw him off. Troy clearly had the faster bike at Seca that year.....Much of this race, it looked like Rossi had learned well those tricks from his old teammate...
Difference was Troy was not whinning after the race, nor was he whinning after what had to be two of the absolute best all time races at the final of the WSBK championship that year.
I hope Storer is not as stack to the Laguna race as some of his supporters seem to be because if he is Rossi will mindf*** him like he did to other riders in the past.
The race is over, Rossi won. Just watch the highlights video again (that MotoGP.com has for free) and enjoy the racing.
I'm sorry but that's nothing to do with this incident. This is to do with incidents like the one Lewis had a few weeks ago in F1 overtaking and then running out of road and not giving the place back. It's pretty obvious that Rossi didn't mean to go off on the corkscrew. Anyone who did this would have to be an absolute fool as more often than not you'll be the one going off.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rod Richardson
Troy isn't a whinger, he just gets on with the job at hand....Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
A few things came from the USGP. One and most important, Vali is not finished, he was stunning. In a slower bike, he gave us the best race in a great many years. While I am sure that Stoner was upset, that he got waxed, If he is honest, he knows he was beat fair and square and if he wants tobeat Vali, he will need to toughen up. The big question, did Vali get inside Stoner's head, if he did, the guy will be hearing huge footsteps, every time he is in front!
Bottom line, Vali has added some real spice to what was appearing to be a rather average year. Bet the viewership will go up for the next race!
Yes, speaking of hand, it was either that race (with Colin and his Honda) or the race before, (I can not remember which) Troy had fallen and severly busted his hand in practice at Seca, and since it was back in the old days, the old cargo containers for pit boxes, I stood there and saw just how bad and swollen his hand was...as in yuk...but not one bit of whinning was there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roby44
Casey needs to be careful he is not imitating the whining of the 7 time winner of the Indy 500, DP, as someone might toss a towel in his face.....twice :eek: Ouch, now that would really hurt!!!
Yeah, look at Rossis back wheel come round while hes on the grass, and the way he just gets it back onto the track before he crashes probably bringing the two of them down. It was a very lucky / skillful bit of riding but it couldve ended in disaster for them both.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Stoner is still in the learning stage on how to respond favorably on the Rossi's game. I hope he will race with more maturity, when someone overtake him it wouldn't always mean that he has to push ambitiously to take it back, wait for the more proper time until it gives him possibility that it is safe for him to perform such doing.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisS