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Motorcycle Racing
Crutchlow to Ducati
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<blockquote data-quote="AVGeek" data-source="post: 1091237" data-attributes="member: 13631"><p>Pedrosa's best shot was last year...this year would have worked for him save for his injury, and the seemingly infallibility of Marquez (that kid learns QUICK!)</p><p></p><p>It's really turning into two shows: Honda versus Yamaha, and Ducati versus CRT. It will be intersting next year to see how much the "crippling" of the factory bikes will change the racing dynamic. I think you'll see more Ducati's fall to CRT bikes...also I don't think Spies will be back in the paddock, though I hope Hayden sings with a new team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVGeek, post: 1091237, member: 13631"] Pedrosa's best shot was last year...this year would have worked for him save for his injury, and the seemingly infallibility of Marquez (that kid learns QUICK!) It's really turning into two shows: Honda versus Yamaha, and Ducati versus CRT. It will be intersting next year to see how much the "crippling" of the factory bikes will change the racing dynamic. I think you'll see more Ducati's fall to CRT bikes...also I don't think Spies will be back in the paddock, though I hope Hayden sings with a new team. [/QUOTE]
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