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Mladin is a big fish in a small pond, and he knows it. Nothing wrong with that. He realizes that fact and knows he would not be competative on the world scene. It makes perfect sense for him to ride here in the states, get rich, and continue dominating AMA. Duhamel has made a career of it. I just don't want to hear him flap his mouth complaing about tracks, lap riders, or any other shit. AMA is what it is.
 
I am 5'6'' and 170 lbs and race Moto GP 2 on Xbox... :riding
 
Wait until the women get serious about riding... then all us lads better find a new hobby.

Imagine 5'3" tucked behind the screen and adding only 105lbs to the weight?

Our days are numberd :cryin

Still, we can watch :boobies and :riding at the same time on Sundays. :thumbup
 
dardas said:
Wait until the women get serious about riding... then all us lads better find a new hobby.

Imagine 5'3" tucked behind the screen and adding only 105lbs to the weight?

Our days are numberd :cryin

Still, we can watch :boobies and :riding at the same time on Sundays. :thumbup
Jason DiSalvo is 5'3 and 125lbs... :eek:

Btw, there is one problem with :boobies, they can't tuck as low as we do due to their boobs... :crash
 
Validity in his comments....however, if you look at Isle of Man, and what David Jefferies (rip) did to the competitors and records being. I know it is different but it is what it is. Mladin knows where he is potent, cool, but will, talent, and focus can do alot to overide competition. It would be interesting to see him WSB riding against Haga and McCoy. I know McCoy is faded with injuries but I would like to see him against MotoGp talent and guys like Nory. Mladin dod ride a Cagiva in superbike (I'm pretty sure)....I think he knoes he would get his lunch eaten. For him to say he would race for 10th might even be a stretch...Look at poor Hodgson and Bayliss. And there lap times at Donnington that put him in 15th would have had pole last year. Motogp is hypercompetitive.
 
Personally I like Mladin for being a great Racer but I think he is partially correct. But I think his age and children is the biggest factor! GP is a very tuff class and he and many like him know that. Nicky is a extroardinary Rider and he is doing it cause of that....he is doing better then most guys who are in GP. Edwards also...he is getting better but I think Nicky has the best chance to bring the USA a GP championship one day.
 
Doesn't anyone remember Mlladin used to race GP? He had a factory Cagiva ride for a short while. He's also changed his story from a few years ago in an interview I read. He said he was offered GP rides on satellite teams, but wasn't interested in leaving a factory ride to go to a satellite team because a satellite (or privateer) team would never win the championship.

I kind of agree with the above logic, just look at Kurtis Roberts, I mean what's better, racing in the States for good money and fighting for race wins each time out and being a championship contender, or go to Europe and be racing to stay out of dead last place?

:beer
 
I mentioned the Cagiva deal earlier. The fact is that MotoGp no longer holds the love and development cushion it once did. The level is to high. I wouldn't mind to see Mladin compete against other proven champion thus my liking to see him on WSB despite it being kind of wack. To see someone like the super dominant Hodgson and Bayliss so humbled is pretty crazy-
 
Yeah fighting for 10th is a bit optimistic but as some have said atleast he knows he'd be an also ran in GP's. As for kickin ass in AMA and makin the $$$$ thats all dandy but a racer is a racer and typically they thrive on the next step, or in this case a series with talent above your own.

BD
 
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