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Title: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Rods2 on 07 April 2012, 23:24:46
What a great start Cal Crutchlow has got to the Motogp season, qualifying third and on the front row of the grid.  :y :y :y

Only Stoner (2nd) and Larenzo (1st) in front of him.  :y :y :y

http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2012/QP%20MotoGP%20Qatar%20GP (http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2012/QP%20MotoGP%20Qatar%20GP)
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Dr_X on 07 April 2012, 23:36:50
Nice to see him doing well........Stoner is in another league imo, never seen anyone ride a bike like that guy does total animal.
Would be good to see Rossi doing a bit better as well...thought he would have got that duke sorted by now.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: albitz on 08 April 2012, 06:15:31
Great to see Crutchlow doing well. Hes a really gutsy rider,hopefully a bright future ahead of him.
Dont know whats going on with Rossi. Is it just a matter of he cannot get on with the Ducati ? Or has his confidence gone ?
I think its possible that he lost his edge after the bad leg break a couple of years ago. Iirc it was the first time he had seriously injured himself. His team mate hayden (who I have never rated very highly tbh) is 5th on the grid,Rossi is last of the motogp bikes.Something very badly wrong indeed.Hope he can come back from whatever has gone wrong.Its hard to believe that the greatest rider ever can lose his way that badly,permanently. :-\
Assuming for a moment that if he wasnt on the Ducati his problems would be gone - I would love to see all the top riders on the same bikes.If they were all currently riding a Honda, my prediction would be Rossi in first,Lorenzo 2nd,Stoner 3rd.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: I am a Daisy on 08 April 2012, 08:24:00
Good on Crutchlow but his results last season werent that good remember, he's on a steep learning curve but hope he does do well, he's got a lot of stiff opposition and he has a lot of experience to gain. And dont go discounting Rossi, remember it is he who has made the Hondas and Yamahas the bikes they are, between him and JB, if they cant get a bike to work, nobody can! Also, Rossi is a fantastic strategist, the mind games he plays and knows what and when to play to the other riders minds and this years bike has been built by himself and JB to their standard and not Ducatis wants, eg why is Hayden 5th in practice an Rossi 10th even though Hayden has a good handle on the bike? Watch this space, its only the first race of a very promosing season lol!
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 08 April 2012, 10:33:59
Great to see Crutchlow doing well. Hes a really gutsy rider,hopefully a bright future ahead of him.
Dont know whats going on with Rossi. Is it just a matter of he cannot get on with the Ducati ? Or has his confidence gone ?
I think its possible that he lost his edge after the bad leg break a couple of years ago. Iirc it was the first time he had seriously injured himself. His team mate hayden (who I have never rated very highly tbh) is 5th on the grid,Rossi is last of the motogp bikes.Something very badly wrong indeed.Hope he can come back from whatever has gone wrong.Its hard to believe that the greatest rider ever can lose his way that badly,permanently. :-\
Assuming for a moment that if he wasnt on the Ducati his problems would be gone - I would love to see all the top riders on the same bikes.If they were all currently riding a Honda, my prediction would be Rossi in first,Lorenzo 2nd,Stoner 3rd.


Five years ago perhaps. I think the old boy (Rossi) is a little past his best these days.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Rods2 on 08 April 2012, 14:48:28
We will find out in a bit with Rossi. When the flag drops the bulls..t stops.  :y
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: albitz on 08 April 2012, 15:48:51
I would never ever discount Rossi without a lot of hard evidence over a prolonged period.I can remember armchair expert workmates of mine telling me he had lost his hunger and his edge when he was battling with Sete Gibernau,and that was a long time ago.
Ducati is in chaos behind the scenes.The money men who own the company are trying to flog it to the highest bidder.Rumour has it that Audi may be buying it.
Rossi & JB did a cracking job sorting out Yamaha,but I get the feeling that Ducati dont work in such a way that they can have the same influence that they did at Yamaha.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 08 April 2012, 17:05:00
Sigh...(http://www.audi-tt.ru/forum/phpBB2/images/smiles/facepalm.gif)

So anyway, this Cal Crutchlow chap. Doing rather well I thought...? :)
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 08 April 2012, 20:48:37
4th for Cal. Fantastic, good lad. :)
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Rods2 on 08 April 2012, 21:16:31
Cal Crutchlow best of the non-factory bikes and he beat his team mate, who is no slouch.  :y :y :y

Lorenzo also did well.

Rossi over 5 seconds behind Hayden, who is not known as the fastest rider in the world. What is going on?  :-\

Colin Edwards fastest of the CRT riders.

In Moto 2, Scott Redding 6th and Bradley Smith 9th.

Moto 3: Danny Kent 8th.

5 British riders got respectable results, a good days racing.  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 08 April 2012, 21:30:21
Re Rossi. I wouldn't be suprised if his heads gone, given one of his best mates died under his own wheels last year. He's had the whole of the off season to think about that.

Although he's tough enough mentally to deal with it, I wouldn't blame him in the slightest. Bless him.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 08 April 2012, 21:31:28
Cal Crutchlow best of the non-factory bikes and he beat his team mate, who is no slouch.  :y :y :y

Lorenzo also did well.

Rossi over 5 seconds behind Hayden, who is not known as the fastest rider in the world. What is going on?  :-\

Colin Edwards fastest of the CRT riders.

In Moto 2, Scott Redding 6th and Bradley Smith 9th.

Moto 3: Danny Kent 8th.

5 British riders got respectable results, a good days racing.  :y :y :y
Yep, very good opener to the season. Love the lights too. :)
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: doz on 08 April 2012, 21:32:45
Hayden will ride round issues. It appears the Doctor won't
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: albitz on 08 April 2012, 22:28:12
He has been always been known for his ability to ride round issues though.Never known anyone who could ride on  knackered tyres like him.The situation is bizarre to say the least.His confidence may have completely gone,or maybe he has zero confidence in that bike. Tbh,I would have thought that if his confidence had gone for whatever reason, he would be clever enough to recognise it and walk away before he started doing serious damage to his reputation. :-\
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 08 April 2012, 22:32:33
Confidence will return, given enough time.

From the commentary, he doesn't appear to be getting much sympathy from the Italian press. Last thing he needs is agro, "if" it's a confidence problem.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 09 April 2012, 00:25:34
First class pictures on BBC1 HD, on now btw.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: doz on 09 April 2012, 03:49:50
On a slightly different note. My mates British Supersport team managed 2nd at Brands Hatch yesterday. Well done Gearlink and Well done Ben!!! Let's hope today he can get the win
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: Dr_X on 09 April 2012, 03:59:55
Got to be honest last years BSB was better to watch than moto gp most weekends....imo.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: doz on 09 April 2012, 04:02:47
Aye. I can't wait to see the big bikes without all the rider aids snaking about and spinning up.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 09 April 2012, 11:30:06
Got to be honest last years BSB was better to watch than moto gp most weekends....imo.

+1  :y

And it's on today  :y :y. Hope it holds up to the promise of last year. Although No John Hopkins who didnt even make an appearance in World superbikes due to injury (i think)
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: I am a Daisy on 09 April 2012, 15:47:47
Well done Cal! Good result! A good start to his season and hope he does  as well for the rest of the season!



Got to be honest last years BSB was better to watch than moto gp most weekends....imo.

Got to agree there, the races were all edge of the seat stuff and looking forward to all this years races! Vroom, vroom!
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: feeutfo on 09 April 2012, 22:59:51
Well Doz, I hope your guys got through the weekend relatively unscathed. Usual carnage at Brands it seems to me. Although partly due to the weather, new re surfaced track, and lots of spilages of oil, fuel etc.
Solo racing halted due to the conditions. Side cars loving it though, although equally cautious through Graham Hill bend where all the trouble was. They are sliding around all over the place.
Title: Re: Cal Crutchlow
Post by: doz on 09 April 2012, 23:04:40
Not really a few quid will be spent putting the bikes right and as for half points and how the second supersport race was recorded. Was totally shocking