Since Mr Crutchmoan has been mentioned - I am as patriotic as the next man and love to see any brit doing well, but hard as I try I just cannot stand the bloke. He's arrogant, full of excuses, always moaning, thinks he's a comedian..., always crashing and under the illusion that he's in the same class as MM ( me and Marc) Yes of course he's a good rider but IMO that's all.
I like the guy and he has a lot of talent, but it's very difficult to argue against your assessment, unfortunately.
#35 is competitive in MotoGP whilst raising a family and by all accounts is well liked in the paddock. He’s doing something right. I like him.
#35 I like. He has a dry sense of humour that not everyone will get. Some see it as arrogance, I see the smirk in the eyes. He crashes a lot because he is trying hard and is not afraid to crash. I respect that. Racing is a head game. If you dont think youre as good as the next guy, then why bother. You have to big yourself up sometimes in order to get that extra bit. #35 is the best we have atm. #99 will do well at Honda. I doubt he will unseat #93, but he will challenge him. I'm no fan of #99, but you cannot deny his talent. I doubt #04 will win a championship, I hope to be wrong but I dont think he can. Consistency wins championships. Only #93, #99 and #46 have consistency inbuilt into their psych. Anyone deriding #46 is an idiot. He's 38yrs old and still putting it on the front rows of the grid and come race day outperforming the bike. Hes won numerous championships and has a worldwide fan following unmatched by all the riders put together. He is the reason MotoGP is popular today. Anyways, I havent seen Spud for a while. Anyone know how he's progressing? I had high hopes for him.
I think he is doing really well at the moment. I am deriding everything else, from when he started in GP up until say, 2 years ago. The stats don’t lie
Sounds like he does regret his haste to leave. https://www.motorcyclesports.net/motogp/i-would-honestly-prefer-to-stay-at-ducati-lorenzo/
Well he would do wouldn't he,,, starting from scratch again and will never be number one in that team just a boil on his backside
No Rob, Just stating the obvious here that's another slippery pole task for him to take on with MMi always been a fan of his fast riding ability
Now Jlo has changed his style a bit, started being able to ride the bike like it needs it, I am looking forward to how MM manages a team mate who could be quicker and wont want to be second fiddle. 2019 could be epic
No Rob, Just stating the obvious here that's another slippery pole task for him to take on with MMi always been a fan of his fast riding ability A repeat of Senna and Prost but on two wheels