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Old 27 Oct 2013, 16:36 (Ref:3323724)   #1
Dragger
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Dragger has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
MotoGP's Sad State...

MotoGP has been losing it's appeal. I've been watching 500/MotoGP since the late 80's and for the 1st time, I put Indycar and F1 before MotoGP.

Most the sponsors are Spanish and they only want Spanish riders(ignorance), Spain gets more than twice as many races than any other country, end result is it becomes the Spanish Cup.

Rossi has lost his dominant Champion status, age and possibly the loss of his friend Marco have taken his sharp edge, so he's no longer competitive.

Marco passed away, loss of a future Champ(RIP, you are severely missed).

Stoner, the best current rider retired in his prime, that says a lot about the sad condition of MotoGP, when your best rider would rather sit at home than compete in the series.

Ducati, ruining careers left and right with no end in sight.

Aprilia, Kawasaki, and Suzuki have all dropped out. FIM have resorted to creating the CRT class as grid filler. Pathetic.

MotoGP has become an empty hollow shell of it's former self. Disappointed.
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