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:sad:

Another great ride by Checa. But I'm still so depressed about Loris.
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It is dissappionting that Loris is missing races & also a really good chance that he would have been second in the championship but at least he is taking the time out to recover
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Too bad about Loris but it is part of the game....

Who will be on the other Duc next year?? Sete?
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:cool:

I dunno, Jon, but Red might - he seems to be usually well up with the play.

I just checked out your tech FAQ sticky in the 750 Forum. You're doing a a great job there. I was thinking that clutch plate sequence would be a good addition, and there it was! And I was also idly wondering whether my 'Ducati Cuddle Carb Synching' technique might qualify, and there it was! I'm totally stoked.

Are you keeping your Paso? Please say you are.
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Anyone can post to the stick, I might edit it so that we follow a format but it's everyone's information. If you recall s ignificant thread, post it there!!!
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The only name that seems to be connected to the second Desmosedici saddle for '06 has been Sete` Giveupnow. There was talk a few months back of Max Biaggi moving to Ducati but thankfully this will not happen.

Personally I don't think Sete` is up to the task & they might as well leave "Charlie Chuca" on the Duke. Sete is a good rider as long as he has someone to follow & no one behind him. If he could learn to sit back & do the last lap lunge like valentino can he might have a chance. The Ducati has shown that it is a winner this year & as long as the team continue to evolve the bike they should be in this position next year.

It seems pretty certian though that Sete` will score teh GP6 ride. Maybe if Rossi goes to F1 in '07 he could rebuild his mental strength & do it. If you look at teh championship apart from Rossi with double the points of everyone else the race is really close & would go down to the final laps which would be fantastic. It still is great to watch you just try & view valentino as seperate to the others because he is!
Now if Ducati were to sign Vale for a season or two once he is bored with the Yamaha challlenge things could be really interesting :lick:
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:cool:

As for me, I can tell Rossi's really good, and I reckon I can see Loris is pretty good, and Xaus is bonkers, but I can't really tell the others apart as far as ability is concerned. But you sound like someone who knows what he's talking about, Red.

Tell ya what, though, I reckon that young Aussie Stoner might be pretty good.
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I love to watch Ruben Xaus on full song, always on the edge & you never know when he will go just that little bit too far He looks like he should come off every corner but he ussually gets away with it. I would love to see him back in Word Superbikes, he is a truely exciting rider. ASfor young casey Stoner he is proving himself as a big name in the future & it sounds before too long that he will be inthe big league along with fellow Aussie Chris Vehumulan (does anybody actually know how to spell that?)


I reckon of the current crop of riders & machinary the most likely to dethrone Vale the Great would have to be Marco Melandri & I heard Rossi say that he thinks he is his only real threat at present.
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:cool:


I should have said above, Rossi's really good (but a bit dirty) ... and it's sad to see in a champion. I guess it's partly due to his age. Still a little immature.
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Skins mate, heres some news that will put a smile on your dial:

LORIS CAPIROSSI returns for the final GP this weekend in Valencia :D

I thought that would make you smile :cool:
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Thanks, Red. I heard he might be there, but it's real good to have it confirmed. Let's hope that crash makes him and even better rider, because crashes do make one better, I reckon.
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If we learn from it, it can be a building experience yes.

Speaking of things related to crashing & therefore damage, how is you Paso comming along after your recent "incident"?
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:cool:


Unfortunately I'm so busy rebuilding my jewellery business, all I'm doing with the bike at present is charging the battery every few days and starting her up.

I have established that there is a clicking sound from the left calliper when I squeeze the brake lever, and that the brake pressure comes and goes randomly. I'm looking forward to finding out what's the cause of the problem. Glueing the signal/mirror pod back together again will be interesting work too. Maybe over the Xmas break.

In the meantime I'm riding the little Honda GB400, which is somewhat uninspiring.
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