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Old 19 Sep 2004, 00:33 (Ref:1100502)   #1
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Gibernau's decision

Do you people think Gibernau murdered his championship hopes by not choosing the new spec honda and sticking with the old one? I mean the new spec honda is clearly faster than the old one as Barros demonstrated in Estoril. Maybe it is maybe it's not but it was certainly looking pretty quick while coming out of corners and accelerating away into the straights. Sete's bike seemed to be weak compared to the repsol honda. Yet tamada got pole on the same bike so it's all a little confusing.

Well, setup hassles for the telefonica movistar team, But i have a feeling that the new honda would've suited sete's style, had he given it some more time on the track. Your opinions?
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