Think he will but with the new 800 bikes will have serious competition from the good 250cc riders (Stoner will do really well this year as will Pedrosa) Rossi is in a class of his own, always seems to be able to pull it out of the bag when he needs to (as long as his bike is reliable)
2007-03-10 20:14:25
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answered by emma529005 2
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Want to see Rossi do it again, mainly cos he's the best rider out there. Think these new 800's are gonna suit the ex 125 and 250 boys, so might see Pedrosa being main challenger, with Melandri, Elias, Caparossi and a few others up there. Edwards is smooth too, so might be up there, but some of the fellas from superbike backgrounds might struggle.
Whatever, hope it will be as mint as ever though, roll on Saturday!
2007-03-09 08:30:30
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answered by Mr Macadoo 2
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Its unusual how the techniques will attempt to in positive condition issues that arent there. First there became into the breaking apart of the Ducati administration and the hearsay that it became into to make way for Rossi and his group. then there is the relationship between HRC and Casey Stoner, (sorry couldnt locate link you sent me) the greater youthful pretender _ Jorge Lorenzo And my considerable guy - Ben Spies I parent with Jorge and Ben on the comparable equipment (2011) Rossi has dramatically decrease his opportunities. the flow to Ducati would in many circumstances be risky - Jorge refused massive money because of the fact its risky. yet going back to the 1st bit, Rossi would already be amassing archives from Ducati. and shall we not forget approximately whilst he left Honda he went with group chief "And" the gas injection equipment. i think of its honest to declare Rossi has in no way rather been on an "equivalent " bike with anybody else. Moto2 would not in positive condition them. and that i believe the others its too lots of a step down for the followers to settle for. (except he did the two interior the comparable twelve months) yet we've suggested that until now. i think of except he can candy communicate his some time past to Honda (which questioning jap I doubt, even for him) His best wager to get the wins is to gamble and bypass pink. yet all this communicate is almost writing him off after purely 3 races. He would beat Jorge and stay at Yamaha to stick to Ben around some tracks for a season or 2.
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answered by ? 4
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Hopefully, but it will be a tough one this year, new bikes levels the playing field for most of the riders, I thin only the Ilmor's and Tech 3 don't have a chance. but as long as el pulga Pedrosa doesn't get it that's all that matters.
2007-03-12 09:05:23
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answered by k nutts 2
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Of course he will. His only threat is Pedrosa if they get the Hondas working better than they are now. I reckon Hopkins is in with a chance of getting some good results too.
2007-03-09 02:24:05
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answered by GPFAN 1
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He will do as long as Yamaha sort out the speed of the bike on the straight, after Saturdays perfomance againts the Ducati they need to something, and fast !!
2007-03-11 12:44:50
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answered by KEVIN S 1
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YES HE WILL, Rossi first, Pedrosa second, Hayden fifth or sixth!!!!!
2007-03-09 11:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's certainly a possibilty, and he does seem to be the quickest at the moment, but he was quickest at the tail end of last year and it didn't help him much!
2007-03-09 05:38:43
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answered by Leo 4
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im sure johnathan woss will wetake the title. he is a wealy talented dwiver. and an inspewation to us all
2007-03-08 23:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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hopefully,
aslong as that that hick wanker hayden doesnt win it again i dont care.
i think pedrosa will be quietly confident
2007-03-08 23:27:54
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answered by blue birds til i die 2
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