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    Crutchlow has made his move......(badly IMO)

    he has taken the bait and gone to......................................DUCATI

    Cal Crutchlow has taken a massive career gamble by accepting the tough challenge of transforming Ducati’s flagging fortunes in MotoGP next season. The British rider rejected an improved pay deal to stay with the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 squad and will be reunited with former teammate Andrea Dovizioso on a factory Desmosedici in 2014. The former World Supersport champion had until last Saturday to give Yamaha an answer on a final take or leave it offer that he got on the eve of the German round in Sachsenring earlier this month. Yamaha’s offer included a factory contract and a pay hike from the Japanese factory, which management said was an ‘extraordinary’ step to convince Crutchlow to remain on a YZR-M1 for a fourth season. One of Crutchlow’s priorities though in lengthy negotiations with Yamaha was the cast iron assurance that he would secure a switch to its works team in 2015. Unwilling to make such a commitment so far in advance, Yamaha refused to guarantee Crutchlow a place in a
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    #2
    Might be a good move for Cal...
    Surely Stoner's not the only person in the world to successfully ride the Ducati Motogp bike?

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      #3
      I agree, not a good move IMO
      On the other hand getting a factory bike from Yamaha was probably impossible but ...who knows how long Valentino will keep racing???
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        #4
        Originally posted by slayer61 View Post
        Surely Stoner's not the only person in the world to successfully ride the Ducati Motogp bike?
        Yes, yes he is

        Not a very good move, he's gotten on the podium with the Tech 3 Yamaha and finishes ahead of the Ducatis reguarly, the Ducati hasn't had a real podium in years
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          #5
          I hope he can make it work... sure the paycheck at Ducati is good & their umbrella girls are usually pretty special..
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            #6
            Maybe when he signed the contract, he was a bit distracted:

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              #7
              Originally posted by Big T View Post
              Yes, yes he is

              Not a very good move, he's gotten on the podium with the Tech 3 Yamaha and finishes ahead of the Ducatis reguarly, the Ducati hasn't had a real podium in years

              I stand corrected... there was also the Great Troy Bayliss!

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                #8
                Originally posted by slayer61 View Post
                I stand corrected... there was also the Great Troy Bayliss!
                ??????????? he did NOTHING on the Ducati in Moto GP......
                6th overall in the championship in 2003 (his first year), with 4 DNF's. 14th in his second year with 8 DNF's, then he got sacked!

                he fell off his bike more than Crutchlow does.

                in 2006 he won on a Duke as a wild card, replacing Gibernau in Valencia
                1978 GS1085.

                Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                  #9
                  He's realised that as a Brit. his face doesn't fit the Euro marketing and he's not going to get a top bike....So gone to the money.

                  And who could blame him....

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                    #10
                    Nooooooo! I was so hoping that wouldn't happen, but you guys are right, probably the only way to get on a factory bike and in the money any time soon...

                    The only chance will be if Audi actually make some big changes in the racing division and get them to pull their heads out of their butts...

                    I've been following Crutchlow and am impressed with how he's going this year. I really want him to get his first win!
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Agemax View Post
                      ??????????? he did NOTHING on the Ducati in Moto GP......
                      6th overall in the championship in 2003 (his first year), with 4 DNF's. 14th in his second year with 8 DNF's, then he got sacked!

                      he fell off his bike more than Crutchlow does.

                      in 2006 he won on a Duke as a wild card, replacing Gibernau in Valencia
                      He did nothing on a Ducati in GP?

                      How many Wild cards have won a GP?

                      How many riders have won on a Ducati GP bike?

                      He also won 3 World Superbike Championships.

                      Check the full details of his career before you bag him out.

                      We punch above our weight down here in Oz and some people can't seem to accept it.
                      Johno

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                        #12
                        Anyway , back to the topic ..........

                        Crutchlow did what he had to do .
                        Yamaha will choke on their own vomit if he finishes in front of Rossi (that'd be funny) .

                        All the very best to him . Bags of talent and , if gets "up there" , he'll be the stuff of legend . Don't discount his team mate Dovi either . They'll both push each other pretty hard .

                        Could be another interesting year .

                        In the mean time , there's still 9 races to go this year .
                        My money is still on Marquez

                        Cheers , Simon .
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Johno View Post
                          He did nothing on a Ducati in GP?
                          his record is nothing really to get excited about!
                          How many Wild cards have won a GP?
                          not many, but the ones that did were genuine wild cards, not seasoned GP riders.
                          How many riders have won on a Ducati GP bike?
                          not many
                          He also won 3 World Superbike Championships.
                          we are talking Moto GP here, NOT WSBK
                          Check the full details of his career before you bag him out.
                          I did, that is where i got the info from i posted above!
                          We punch above our weight down here in Oz and some people can't seem to accept it.
                          I rest my case
                          1978 GS1085.

                          Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                            #14
                            I'm with ya' Simon, every chance Marquez will win his rookie year! He's already got pole again for the morning...
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                              #15
                              Marquez is in with a very good chance of the championship, unless Pedrosa or Lorenzo pull their fingers out and start getting some decent results.

                              i would say i think Marquez is lining himself up for another rookie mistake. he is taking to many chances. he lined up the overtake in Laguna, down the corkscrew and luckily he pulled it off. he has been seen lining up a last ditch overtake manouvre at the last turn before the finish straight at Indi, using the curbing as an advantage. yes it can work but as seen in the FP sessions it can go badly wrong.
                              he needs to learn to accept that he has to race cleanly for a win and not take stupid rookie "hero" chances, which could jeopardise himself or other riders, and he wont earn himself any brownie points if he takes out another rider(s) by trying such a heroic move.
                              1978 GS1085.

                              Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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