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Now that's pretty cool, eh? :rockon
Now that's pretty cool, eh? :rockon
Is www.gizoogle.com your home page?'cause I'd love to hear what we said to Pedrosa when he wuz stepping to him.
Go Nicky!
I saw that one race, can't remember this year or last, where Miguel was leading the entire race, until he lost focus, and highsided, lofting him over the handlebars... Jumped back up as quickly as he went down, grabbed his broken bike, and finished the race in the top ten I think w/o a faceshield on his helmet. That guy's nuts.So would Duhamel... the guy rides with a broken everything.
No, but I found the perfect definition of a guy who rides naked Ducatis...http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pole+smokerIs www.gizoogle.com your home page?
That was at Daytona this year (or maybe last?). His most memorable performance was the year they had to lift him onto the bike--back in the RC45 days--and he won the Daytona 200 as well as the 600 Supersport race.I saw that one race, can't remember this year or last, where Miguel was leading the entire race, until he lost focus, and highsided, lofting him over the handlebars... Jumped back up as quickly as he went down, grabbed his broken bike, and finished the race in the top ten I think w/o a faceshield on his helmet. That guy's nuts.
:laughingMeh, broken shoulder or not, he was still handed the victory by Rossi.
fixed........Meh, broken shoulder or not, he was still handed the victory by Rossi (after Hayden's own teammate had handed victory to Rossi the previous round).
That kinda depends on the rest of the field, does it not? :flashyLOL, ah, the wonders of the Internet. IMHO winning a championship with so few victories, whilst an advertisement for consistency, still doesn't convince me that Hayden is a worthy champion. But then, next year will tell the tale.