Can Rossi save Moto-GP again?

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2wheel wrote:I hope he stays in MotoGP and doesn't go to F1!
Not after he wrecked the F1 and WRC cars... :laughing:
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2006schoolbusyellow250R wrote:
2wheel wrote:I hope he stays in MotoGP and doesn't go to F1!
Not after he wrecked the F1 and WRC cars... :laughing:
Ferrari had said as lately as last week that they would love to have him....

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High_Side wrote:
2006schoolbusyellow250R wrote:
2wheel wrote:I hope he stays in MotoGP and doesn't go to F1!
Not after he wrecked the F1 and WRC cars... :laughing:
Ferrari had said as lately as last week that they would love to have him....
Seeing as Schumacher has been lackluster lately...I don't doubt that.

If Rossi is a racing jack of all trades, as it were...good for him. I still like Hayden more, not as many wins, but a much less arrogant guy. No stupid victory celebrations, eithier.

I have infinetely more respect for the Kentucky Kid.
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2006schoolbusyellow250R wrote: Seeing as Schumacher has been lackluster lately...I don't doubt that.

If Rossi is a racing jack of all trades, as it were...good for him. I still like Hayden more, not as many wins, but a much less arrogant guy. No stupid victory celebrations, eithier.
I like Nciky too, but with one victory under his belt (I was there for it!), we'll have to reserve judgement about the celebrations. :laughing:
I have watched racing for a lot of years: Lawson was amazing, same with Rainey, Spencer and Doohan. Rossi is better. Like him or not, there has never been a better talent in bike racing.

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2006schoolbusyellow250R wrote:
High_Side wrote:
2006schoolbusyellow250R wrote:
2wheel wrote:I hope he stays in MotoGP and doesn't go to F1!
Not after he wrecked the F1 and WRC cars... :laughing:
Ferrari had said as lately as last week that they would love to have him....
I still like Hayden more, not as many wins, but a much less arrogant guy. No stupid victory celebrations, eithier.
Rossi? Arrogant? You couldn't meet a happier, friendly racer.

Maybe you mean "Bedwetter Biaggi".
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