Is it just me or is Hayden useless?

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by auscars, May 15, 2006.

  1. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Factory bike, YEARS of experience yet beaten by a Pedrosa [easily]

    Beaten in 05' by MarcoM [Non factory bike]

    Beaten in 04' by EVERY other Honda rider [even Tamada!] even though he
    was AGAIN on the factory Repsol.

    Beaten in 03' by etc..useless

    Ped. controlled the China race, and was playing with Hayden, as he will
    the rest of this year and into the future.Watch Hayden head backwards
    points wise....

    He is out of his league, another Roberts Jnr. "if" he can fluke the
    Championship it will be the same way as Roberts did, just cruising
    around and with others misfortune

    The funny thing IS he thinks he is good!.....LOL....FFS "Hopper" is
    miles better

    Can you guys in USA not field somebody with some talent?

    Its not a anti Hayden post, as the following should all be fired:

    Hayden
    Edwards
    Tamada
    Checa
    SeteG
    Elias
    De Puniet
    Roberts Jnr
    Ellison


    The main thing is Yamaha need to pull the finger out its TOP
    URGENT.Rossi has lots of work to do now,,,,,,,,,,,
     
    auscars, May 15, 2006
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  2. auscars

    pablo Guest

    Who'd you replace them with? Where would you find as many riders able to
    guarantee the same results? Based on Vermeulen's or Bayliss' showing, WSB
    probably ain't the place. And 250 isn't that deep these days, either, I
    think they took everybody they could take this year. I think now we'll have
    to wait a few years. Mind you, the mid-30 year olds will naturally start to
    fade out. Checa was basicaly out, and riding on Dunlops he might as well
    have.

    I think you're out of your mind when it comes to Hayden. His regularity
    (podium *every* race) is awesome and a testament to his quality. He's ahead
    on points with that recipe. Eventually he may have to win, but thus far he
    hasn't had to. it depends on what others do.

    Edwards has been a bit of a disappointment, riding in his comfort zone.
    However, he has been effective, and it's no small feat to place within the
    top 10 as long as you're there. I don't see anyone who'd do much better as
    Rossi's number 2.

    Tamada, yeah, he's been horrible. A glimpde of hope in China. We shall see.

    Gibernau - clearly past his peak. But still dependable. But never to be
    considered a world title threat again, and probably never was.

    Elias - again, I think you're out of your mind. He's had some remarkable
    races this year. No reason to replace him. Also, no reason to bestow
    superstar status on him.

    How about Hofmann? Talk about someone who doesn't have it. Can't even
    wheelie his bike without crashing out and hurting himself, for heaven's
    sake.

    ....pablo
     
    pablo, May 15, 2006
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  3. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Your a oxygen thief!
     
    auscars, May 15, 2006
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  4. auscars

    auscars Guest

    Troller is a Brazilian maker of 4x4's [SUV's to you]
     
    auscars, May 15, 2006
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  5. auscars

    Colin Guest


    Wow! That's a Troll if I ever saw one.

    But going back to Hayden, he's not useless by any stretch of the
    imagination, he must be desperate for a win now though and it cant be far
    away, but it would be ironic if he clinched the championship this year
    without a single win, not only ironic, but entirely possible ... and on a
    development Bike too.

    If the guys you mention were sacked, it wouldn't be much of a grid, would
    it? As it is, this season is shaping up to be one of the best in a long long
    time.

    Rossi is going to have to fight all the way to the end of season now, and
    that's going to make all the next races so much more exciting for the fans.
    I haven't been so hyped up about Motorcycle racing for a long time.

    Bring it on.
     
    Colin, May 15, 2006
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  6. auscars

    pablo Guest

    Oh, now Hayden is only a development rider, and not Honda HRC's number one
    rider? Now that's just as trollish a statement, sorry.

    ....pablo
     
    pablo, May 15, 2006
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  7. auscars

    Colin Guest


    You know what I meant :)

    I like Hayden, he's going to have his day very soon I reckon, please don't
    put words in my mouth.

    As I've mentioned before, just getting back into the sport ... is that
    wrong?
     
    Colin, May 15, 2006
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  8. auscars

    js1 Guest

    js1, May 17, 2006
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  9. auscars

    G C Guest

    It's you, troll.
    When you can outride any one of the above, you can talk.

    --
    Gopher Greg CCS SW 58
    '77 CB750K Stock '78 CB750K AHRMA
    '00 ZG1000 Stock '96 Ducati 900SS Former track bike
    '01 GSXR750 Current race bike
    **********pull 'mychain' to reply***********
    ("I've abandoned the idea of trying to appear a normal, pleasant person.
    I had to accept myself as I was, even if no one else could accept me.
    For the rest of my life I would continue to say precisely the wrong
    thing, touch people in the raw and be generally unpopular. I had a
    natural gift for it" W. F. Temple)
     
    G C, May 19, 2006
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