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slow healing gone under knife today recovery talking about possibly 6 months
rob
slow healing gone under knife today recovery talking about possibly 6 months
rob
I too wish him a speedy recovery. He is young so I have no doubt he will heal up ok. I see his career short lived just by the risks he takes and danger to others on the track.I suppose this is an example of his lifestyle catching up with him. There's always payback to make eventually, but I wish him well and hope he makes a full recovery.
Both Marquez and Stoner lack the talent and nerve of a true racer who navigates the Isle Of Man TT. I lost all respect for Marc Marquez when he made the comment that he doesn't like' the Isle of Man TT because his idea of racing is to have fun, 'not to endanger life'. Anytime we swing a leg over a bike we endanger our lives.Marquez is the best thing to happen to MotoGP since Stoner, hope he makes it back and in good shape for next season.
I will admit I'm not so happy with the way Moto GP has been run the past 10 years or so. The FIM is one of the crookedest and biased organizations in the world.I went to the TT every year from 1986 through to 1996, the Joey, Hizzy, Foggy years, I’m fully aware of the demands of that circuit and the talent required to ride it at the pace the riders do.
Marquez is the master of what he does, and no less skilled because he doesn’t take on the challenge of the TT.
Just as I am with bikes, I can appreciate more than one type of racing, without pulling one down to promote the other.
As for your prediction, I’ll put it there on the shelf with your, no more V Strom prediction.