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Old 20-08-2012, 13:52   #19
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Re: MotoGP 2012

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Originally Posted by Ravenheart View Post
the infield at Indy is terrible, I'm surprised the riders don't refuse to ride there.

Amazing performance by Stoner riding with the injuries from yesterday, he could barely get off the bike at the end.

I believe Cal hinted he would like to stay with the Tech 3 team next season, with the Italian media suggesting Dovi has the vacant Ducati ride and with Bradley Smith joining the Tech 3 MotoGP team next season it could be interesting.
I'd better stop openly rooting for my wee fave Brit. I seem to be the kiss-of-not-finishing-on-the-podium.

Stoner did amazingly well - no illegal painkillers etc. Fantastic racer.

Let's not forget the great race that Crutchlow put on on his own turf with similar injuries.

Putting those guys through the metal detectors at customs must be interesting - pins, plates, etc

I fear that Cal will have no Moto GP team next year. He'll be 28 in October IIRC but hey - 'Rookie of the year' last season, and finishing behind the amazing riders that he does, is no disgrace.

I think that the thought that he has not yet been signed up for next season affects his prformance.
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