Cal Crutchlow post race
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Cal Crutchlow post race
Cal Crutchlow was left to ponder what could have been as he saw a debut podium finish with Ducati agonisingly slip through his grasp at the Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
I like Cal but he does seem to favour the 'all or nothing' approach to racing.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
I can be critical of the bloke but I don't think Sunday was his fault. He had no warning. The bike looked like someone pulled it away from him.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
Lots of other riders who were using the asymetric front tyre had similar crashes in fre practice on the same section of track too.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
Exactly why he shouldn't have been pushing it so hard! I know racers race etc but he was trying to close a near 6 second gap to Rossi of all people in two laps on a tyre that had been spitting people off regularly. Pretty sure Marquez was on same tyre and had a similar crash. I just felt in that situation he made a horrible choice. That second place would have been a great result for him and Ducati.Blade wrote:Lots of other riders who were using the asymetric front tyre had similar crashes in fre practice on the same section of track too.
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Well put Andy, totally agree mateDaytonAndy wrote:Exactly why he shouldn't have been pushing it so hard! I know racers race etc but he was trying to close a near 6 second gap to Rossi of all people in two laps on a tyre that had been spitting people off regularly. Pretty sure Marquez was on same tyre and had a similar crash. I just felt in that situation he made a horrible choice. That second place would have been a great result for him and Ducati.Blade wrote:Lots of other riders who were using the asymetric front tyre had similar crashes in fre practice on the same section of track too.

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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
He says in the article that he did slow down and that caused the crash. Lost tyre temperature
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"I had to keep pushing and I felt fine, I didn't do anything differently, but I had to keep pushing because if I didn't I would have crashed anyway," said Crutchlow.
"I had to keep pushing and I felt fine, I didn't do anything differently, but I had to keep pushing because if I didn't I would have crashed anyway," said Crutchlow.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
Shame he didn't just get his head down and graft earlier in the season. He would have still been on a factory bike then.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
He is on a factory RCV in a satellite team next year so he might have come out on top only time will tell I guess.
Have Ducati had to pay him off ????
Have Ducati had to pay him off ????
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
The Ducati is beating it right now though, Blade and its likely it will be better still next year.
I was also told at the weekend that Crutchlow was not first choice Brit for the LCR bike and that he is probably riding for nothing next year.
I was also told at the weekend that Crutchlow was not first choice Brit for the LCR bike and that he is probably riding for nothing next year.
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
Good point Duke
your right mate and I really hope it does it improve as you know I'm a huge Ducati fan,
Who was the other Brit ??? Bradley ? or Tommy Bridewell he seemed popular with the Motogp crowd in Misano

Who was the other Brit ??? Bradley ? or Tommy Bridewell he seemed popular with the Motogp crowd in Misano

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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
DaytonAndy wrote:http://m.crash.net/motogp/news/209971/1 ... l-lap.html
"I had to keep pushing and I felt fine, I didn't do anything differently, but I had to keep pushing because if I didn't I would have crashed anyway," said Crutchlow.
He can't make his mind upThe first time I slowed throughout the whole race was on the last lap and the front tyre obviously cooled down.”
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Re: Cal Crutchlow post race
The only current British World ChampionBlade wrote:Good point Dukeyour right mate and I really hope it does it improve as you know I'm a huge Ducati fan,
Who was the other Brit ??? Bradley ? or Tommy Bridewell he seemed popular with the Motogp crowd in Misano

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Now that is very intersting, great info cheersduke63 wrote:The only current British World ChampionBlade wrote:Good point Dukeyour right mate and I really hope it does it improve as you know I'm a huge Ducati fan,
Who was the other Brit ??? Bradley ? or Tommy Bridewell he seemed popular with the Motogp crowd in Misano
