
Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
I hope your right Cookie.
With Marquez injured and pedrosa out Cal has to be the top Honda.
With Marquez injured and pedrosa out Cal has to be the top Honda.
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
That's my theory anyway. He won't get a better chance at present to win a race.Blade wrote:I hope your right Cookie.
With Marquez injured and pedrosa out Cal has to be the top Honda.
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
Well I hope your right mate, I really do.
Only one problem though Rossi is very much inform and will be hard to beat as the m1 looks the strongest it has for a while too.
Only one problem though Rossi is very much inform and will be hard to beat as the m1 looks the strongest it has for a while too.
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
You reckon a broken and pinned pinky is really going to hold Marquez up??
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
No I don't tbh mate, haha.
He would probably win riding one handed.
He would probably win riding one handed.
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
Not that I'm dismissing Cal's ability or chances, he's shown great potential so far!
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Re: Pedrosa to miss Spanish Grand Prix
The Vice President of HRC discusses whether Casey Stoner could fill the injured Dani Pedrosa’s place in the Repsol Honda Team.
When asked at a press conference at the Spanish GP if it was tough to say no to Stoner replacing Dani, Shuhei Nakamoto responded “I would like to see Casey fighting for the podium, but we don’t have time to prepare the team and everything”.
Responding to questions on what would happen if Dani’s problems continue and whether Stoner could become an option, he replied: “Everything is possible, everything”, but the Vice President of HRC stressed that the plan is to continue with Hiroshi Aoyama.
However, Nakamoto didn’t rule out Stoner for 2016: “Realistically if we need him, Casey comes back next season, not this season. We have no time”.
When asked if he had any concerns about Stoner coming back sooner, but with another team, Nakamoto responded: “It doesn’t matter, this is a Honda decision”.
When asked at a press conference at the Spanish GP if it was tough to say no to Stoner replacing Dani, Shuhei Nakamoto responded “I would like to see Casey fighting for the podium, but we don’t have time to prepare the team and everything”.
Responding to questions on what would happen if Dani’s problems continue and whether Stoner could become an option, he replied: “Everything is possible, everything”, but the Vice President of HRC stressed that the plan is to continue with Hiroshi Aoyama.
However, Nakamoto didn’t rule out Stoner for 2016: “Realistically if we need him, Casey comes back next season, not this season. We have no time”.
When asked if he had any concerns about Stoner coming back sooner, but with another team, Nakamoto responded: “It doesn’t matter, this is a Honda decision”.