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27th April 2019, 19:24 #501친애하는 지도자
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ok need to go and install my up/down quickshifter for track use on my motorbike now that the rally is over...
enjoy the cruising of the big stage.
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i predict Ogier will be second after this long stage
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Tanak takes more risks than ogier or neuville. I wouldn't day he takes too much risks, his car should be able to handle it.
But he sometimes goes flat out in situations where the sensible thing to do is to slow down a bit.
And do you really believe that tanak was not on the limit? Pushing for the lead, setting fastest times. Lol.
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Latvala 12,5 from Sordo,lets see if he can take some time at the long one
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Yes, definitely not on the first two stages this morning where he was on par with Neuville and a little faster on next. Definitely he pushed on the long one because the gaps were massive there.
His normal pace is just so good nowadays that he keeps still setting fastest times even not pushing, like last year here in Argentina when he had already big gap while leading but still won stages left and right.
Thats my opinion. im just getting fed up already that every time everyone here says he pushed too much when he retires while no one mentions it when Ogier or Neuville reitre.#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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