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Post by El Loco on Aug 1, 2013 16:35:31 GMT
Just read that young Crutchlow has signed a two year deal with Ducati starting next season. Given the lad's undoubted talent I really hope he does a Stoner with that lump of crap (coming from a Duke rider by the way... ) but can't help feeling he's about to head off into obscurity? Hopefully I'm wrong............ Full story here: Ducati signs CrutchlowM.
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Post by El Loco on Aug 3, 2013 11:55:27 GMT
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Post by El Loco on Aug 4, 2013 20:05:12 GMT
Here's an interesting article on Ducati's problems - HEREM.
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Post by Phil on Aug 7, 2013 17:50:33 GMT
I think that Steve Parrish has hit the nail on the head.
It will take a while for him to get used to the bike and hopefully he'll get some good results
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Post by El Loco on Aug 7, 2013 19:20:09 GMT
I think that Steve Parrish has hit the nail on the head. It will take a while for him to get used to the bike and hopefully he'll get some good results Hope so mate - he's the only reason I actually bother to watch MotoGP anymore. M.
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Post by El Loco on Aug 15, 2013 20:23:17 GMT
First comments by Cal Crutchlow since the announcement of his move to Ducati HEREM.
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Post by El Loco on Aug 5, 2014 21:42:13 GMT
Well that didn't last long did it?!? Crutchlow's signed for LCR Honda halfway through his first season with Ducati - says it all about the bike really........ That said though, both Dovi and Iannone (who'll take Crutchlow's seat next season) have had some reasonable results so what does that tell ya? I think it's the right move though but Crutchlow's final chance in in the top league. if he doesn't pull it off with the Honda then I can't see much interest from other teams to be honest. More details here: Cal Crutchlow and LCR's PlansM.
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