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Old 10-22-2005, 8:12 AM
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Biaggi behind CV, this is killing me. I sure hope they will give that Camel seat to "Roman empress" next year. Factory RCV, gazillion tests and trillion miles on Michelin's and no results. HRC is idiot if they don't give CV a ride, I would not be surprised to see him on Yamaha or Suz for 06.

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Old 10-22-2005, 9:45 AM
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Yeah He is doing an awsome job for the very short time hes had on the RCV, hope he gets a top 10 result this weekend, the best thing is how relaxed he seems, its amazing with the information overload he would have experianced in the last week that he seems so carefree and relaxed
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Oh man! This is gonna be a dogfight between Marco and Nicky!!!!!

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Never really though much of Melandri until late, but it would be good to see a new face on top of the podium, would also like to see Nicky or Sete up there! Just as long as that damm Rossi doesnt win again
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The Tortoise must have read Fogarty's book over the weekend...
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"We've struggled to find a set-up in recent weeks so here in Istanbul we've basically gone to Valentino's base setting and made gradual changes to suit my style. I've had to adapt my riding more to a 250 style, carrying much more corner speed, and as the weekend's gone on I've learnt more and more tricks that are helping me to go faster. This afternoon I felt good, I had much more confidence in the set-up and it helped me set some consistent times. To be honest I'm a little disappointed not to be on the front row because I felt like I had a 1'52 in me, but it wasn't to be. The main thing is that we've made improvements and if we can keep doing that in the warm-up tomorrow then we should be okay for the race."
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