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Crutchlow to Ducati
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<blockquote data-quote="gixxerjasen" data-source="post: 1085127" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>You know, it really sucks that there's only four competitive seats in MotoGP. Why the hell are they not active in getting the other major manufacturers out there and competitive? I've become quite the Crutchlow fan lately watching him go out there and do what he does on a sub standard bike. Doing the math means he gets the short end of the stick no matter what. Nobody's gonna dump the moneymaker that is Rossi even if he continues to eek out 10th places....which he's been doing better but he could retain his seat with consistent 10th place finishes. Lorenzo is doing what Rossi isn't and that's putting the bike up front. Repsol has their dream team. Two Spaniards dicing at the front. That leaves Crapati for Cal, which blows.</p><p></p><p>I've not been quite so PO'd at the situation as I am for Cal. Sure he's going to laugh all the way to the bank, and I hope he can do things that only Stoner has been able to do with that bike, but I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gixxerjasen, post: 1085127, member: 20220"] You know, it really sucks that there's only four competitive seats in MotoGP. Why the hell are they not active in getting the other major manufacturers out there and competitive? I've become quite the Crutchlow fan lately watching him go out there and do what he does on a sub standard bike. Doing the math means he gets the short end of the stick no matter what. Nobody's gonna dump the moneymaker that is Rossi even if he continues to eek out 10th places....which he's been doing better but he could retain his seat with consistent 10th place finishes. Lorenzo is doing what Rossi isn't and that's putting the bike up front. Repsol has their dream team. Two Spaniards dicing at the front. That leaves Crapati for Cal, which blows. I've not been quite so PO'd at the situation as I am for Cal. Sure he's going to laugh all the way to the bank, and I hope he can do things that only Stoner has been able to do with that bike, but I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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