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WELL DONE WORLD CHAMP AGAIN :clap: :D :clap: :D :clap: :D
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Could'nt agree more, well done that man :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Excellent Result. :D
I must admit though, Casey is looking well good since his return. It should be a good battle next year :thumbup:

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Timbo wrote:Would be even more interesting if Lorenzo managed to stay on the black stuff, crashes a lot doesnt he? :)

Wondering what it is going to do throwing Spies into the mix next year, lets hope he does better than JT eh? :)
well he couldnt be any worse :wink:
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Well done Rossi for sure. As Collin Edwards says he's the goat :thumbup:
Timbo wrote:Would be even more interesting if Lorenzo managed to stay on the black stuff, crashes a lot doesnt he? :)
He's still on his learning curve Tim, if you think back didn't Stoner do exactly the same thing. They say it's easier to get a fast rider to stay on than to get a slower rider who doesn't crash to go faster :!:
Pete.L wrote:Excellent Result. :D
I must admit though, Casey is looking well good since his return. It should be a good battle next year :thumbup:

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I thought the same Pete, Stoner is definitely riding very well since his return.

You're right it should be an exciting season next year.

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Timbo wrote:Believe it or not Chris, i only got into MotoGP in the last year or so, so i dont really know how anybody did before this year :) I am a massive F1 fan and although i ride bikes, havent really followed racing much.
Ah I see Tim, so you wouldn't have known that. I used to be a big F1 fan but packed in following it many years ago. I'm not saying I don't see the odd race or two (on TV) now and again as I do, but don't follow it like I used to.

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sirch345 wrote:
Timbo wrote:Believe it or not Chris, i only got into MotoGP in the last year or so, so i dont really know how anybody did before this year :) I am a massive F1 fan and although i ride bikes, havent really followed racing much.
Ah I see Tim, so you wouldn't have known that. I used to be a big F1 fan but packed in following it many years ago. I'm not saying I don't see the odd race or two (on TV) now and again as I do, but don't follow it like I used to.

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