Now who likes Pedrosa again???

Bethany =)

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The primadona bullshit from his camp just continues:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71221

God I am glad, as a Yank, Nicky is getting out of there. I may be wrong but I predict a huge implosion at Repsol in the next season.....

And an example of his typical, "Geez, I'm sorry I can't even finish a race guys, but" attitude:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71221

I am no jingo US-is-best person either, I love Stoner, and think that Hoffman and Tony Elias are great guys and riders, just frustrates the hell out of me that Pedrosa and his management can get away with talking this trash constantly......

/RANT
 
How do you know that what Puig is saying is not true? Maybe he has a far better idea than you guys would....at least he was in the garage. You just think it is crap because he is sledging one of your own. He is probably biased though, being Pedrosa's manager.

You guys are all predicting wonderful things from Hayden on the Ducati, when he hasn't even ridden the thing yet. Remember that guy Melandri who used to kick-ass on a honda....battling with Rossi and co, and look at him now. The same thing could happen to Hayden.

When Hayden went to Honda he had one of the best seats in the house. He has been in it for years and he has only ever won at home....except when Edwards gifted him a win at Assen. He has done OK and achieved some consistant results, but there are plenty of others who are always faster than him.

I don't like Pedrosa much either, but I would bet on him winning a championship before your boy anyday. Wait till he rides the bike, then we will all see.
 
Hayden and Melandri's riding styles are polar opposites. Hayden comes from dirt tracking, Melandri from 125 and 250 GPs. One likes to slide the rear, the other likes to push the front. We shall see...
 
Whether Pedrosa or Hayden is better is irrelevant to the article posted (I do like both Hayden and Stoner and I don't like Pedrosa). The article by this manager shows true unprofessional behavior. Hayden is leaving, what does this guy gain by saying negative comments? Nothing really. And the fact is that Hayden has won a MotoGP championship and Pedrosa hasn't.
 
Re-read my post. I think it is clear, I never say a word about sledging one of my own. In fact, I try to point out the opposite.



Again, you failed to read my post. Did I say word one about how Hayden would ride? Has anyone in this thread?



Well, as someone else posted, which of the two has won a premier class championship? I think that says enough about your comments here.....



Exactly my point. I want Nicky to get out of that team regardless of how he does at Ducati. I could care less if he was riding for Kawi, or Yamaha, I just want the guy on a team where both riders get equality in equipment and don't have to worry about one stabbing the other in the back. Take last years F1 McClaren team as an example. I was just glad Alonso left as I was tired of hearing him slag on Hamilton. Not that I am a big Hamilton guy, I am a Kimi supporter. Anytime someone skilled, and I don't think anyone here woudl argue Nicky is skilled, gets in this situation it is bad for them and bad for the sport in general. They all need to act like grownups when they are on the world stage.....
 
first of all, the whole point of a "team" is to c-o-o-p-e-r-a-t-e, which means share info, help each other, work towards the same goal, you know, like a "team".

notwistanding the fact that no two racers can really use each other's data, except for maybe as a baseline.

what a whiney bitch. hope hayden keeps his cool and doesn't get involved. he's on a Duc next year. f*** pedrosa and puig. they don't win anyway!
 
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