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PaulpULVITZKA
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      05-11-2009, 01:33 AM
No flash-in-the-pan, the guy can ride full stop!, *lucky* for Haga Ben
was finding his way in the first few races....

Wonder if he interested in a ride swap with NickyH?

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      05-11-2009, 04:05 AM


"PaulpULVITZKA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> No flash-in-the-pan, the guy can ride full stop!, *lucky* for Haga Ben
> was finding his way in the first few races....


Race 1 was a bummer; way to go for him to take #2.
That original start in Race 1 was a cluster****. I hope Max and Makoto
will be ok.


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      05-11-2009, 06:48 AM
Andrew <(E-Mail Removed)> Sun, 10 May 2009 21:05:45
>"PaulpULVITZKA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> No flash-in-the-pan, the guy can ride full stop!, *lucky* for Haga Ben
>> was finding his way in the first few races....

>
>Race 1 was a bummer; way to go for him to take #2.
>That original start in Race 1 was a cluster****. I hope Max and
>Makoto will be ok.


Stupid, stupid race track design. Not only the F1 designed chicane, but
the F1 required hard surfaces so people can take short cuts as well
followed by a ride through or a time penalty.

Maybe they could ignore the first chicane on the first lap? That would
be different.

And then there's the flock of pigeons(?) I don't ever remember that
before at Monza. Still I suppose it's not quite as bad as the PI
seagulls.

So how did Haga crash? Was he just trying too hard to make up time?

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      05-11-2009, 01:44 PM
On May 11, 2:48*am, Julian Bond <julian_b...@voidstar.com> wrote:
> > So how did Haga crash? Was he just trying too hard to make up time?




You're asking us Speed viewers that?................We probably were
watching Smiling Bob and his woody pill! Did he (Haga) crash twice or
just get balked the first time! I know the announcers lost him for a
while then found him running mid-pack. Next we saw was him walking
towards the fence and a replay of a tumbling bike. Never reported if
he sustained injuries?
 
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      05-11-2009, 02:15 PM


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> On May 11, 2:48 am, Julian Bond <julian_b...@voidstar.com> wrote:
>> > So how did Haga crash? Was he just trying too hard to make up time?

>
>
>
> You're asking us Speed viewers that?................We probably were
> watching Smiling Bob and his woody pill! Did he (Haga) crash twice or
> just get balked the first time! I know the announcers lost him for a
> while then found him running mid-pack. Next we saw was him walking
> towards the fence and a replay of a tumbling bike. Never reported if
> he sustained injuries?



Noriyuki Haga (Race 1 - 2nd, Race 2 - DNF)
"Right at the start of Race 2 I was hit by a bird on my right arm; it hurt a
lot and I lost all sensation, with strong pain and pins and needles in my
right arm and hand. I tried to continue to race but it was too difficult to
ride and as a result I unfortunately fell. Yes it hurts but I should be back
in top shape very soon. Race 1 went much better for me of course and I
really enjoyed the racing against Ben and Michel. I though at the end that I
would surely end third but then Ben's bike stopped so close to the finish
line and I finished in second as a result. I'm sorry for him as he deserved
the win and this year me and him will continue to battle it out. Despite the
Race 2 result I still hold a 54 point advantage and so I'm satisfied with
that."

http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/...?article=36485


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Mark N
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      05-11-2009, 05:17 PM
Julian Bond wrote:
> Stupid, stupid race track design. Not only the F1 designed chicane, but
> the F1 required hard surfaces so people can take short cuts as well
> followed by a ride through or a time penalty.
>
> Maybe they could ignore the first chicane on the first lap? That would
> be different.


In the second race four guys didn't start because of that race one
start and six others were penalized because of running off at the
chicanes and rejoinimng improperly. So ten guys impacted by track
peculiarities, which is ridiculous. On the latter, it seems like they
really didn't explain the process properly, what you have to do to
avoid a penalty. Or maybe they should let guys run on through and
rejoin on the pace but establish automatic time deductions for each
corner with that track setup. That screws up the order, though, and
would make the race very hard to follow in spots.

I doubt they could just run 'em straight into curva grande without the
chicane, too fast and too little runoff, the starting grid is too far
back.
 
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      05-12-2009, 04:40 AM
On Sun, 10 May 2009 18:33:27 -0700 (PDT), PaulpULVITZKA
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>Wonder if he interested in a ride swap with NickyH?


Why would ANYONE want to swap rides for the Ducati until someone
demonstrates that it can be ridden fast by someone other than Stoner?
Right now it's very nearly a career killer.


 
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      05-12-2009, 04:44 AM
On Sun, 10 May 2009 21:05:45 -0700, "Andrew"
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>Race 1 was a bummer; way to go for him to take #2.
>That original start in Race 1 was a cluster****. I hope Max and Makoto
>will be ok.


Race 1 was another amazing show. What a heartbreaker for Ben, he
really earned that one.

Was I the only one wondering why Spies didn't hop off and start
pushing? There was quite a gap behind those three and I think he
might have picked up a few extra points if he'd jumped off sooner and
started running. The way this season is going he needs every point he
can get.

 
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Bones
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      05-12-2009, 02:56 PM
On May 12, 12:44*am, Dave <n...@home.com> wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 21:05:45 -0700, "Andrew"

> Was I the only one wondering why Spies didn't hop off and start
> pushing? *There was quite a gap behind those three and I think he
> might have picked up a few extra points if he'd jumped off sooner and
> started running. *The way this season is going he needs every point he
> can get.


Wondered the same thing.......I suppose the rules prohibit teammates
(or others) from assisting?
 
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      05-13-2009, 05:31 PM
"Stupid, stupid race track design. Not only the F1 designed chicane,
but the F1 required hard surfaces so people can take short cuts as
well followed by a ride through or a time penalty."

Those hard surface runoffs show us what a bunch of 'Champagne
Charlys' (sic) that the in charge lot are. I watched F3 racing at
Silverstone the other day and drivers were doing impossible speeds
into corners because they knew that if it went wrong they would cross
the grass and get to a tarmac strip, then rejoin the race without
losing a place! Really dire driving standards. Bikes shouldn't race at
these circuits, I don't know if there have been any major bike
accidents because of these tarmac runoffs but its only a matter of
time for them at an international.

 
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