Sunday, September 19, 2010

Deer Sirloin Tip Roast

The Return of the kangaroo


I've always had a strong sympathy for Casey Stoner. Even when no one slipped by me if I liked to see his placings in the race, or at least races that could end, given his numerous falls from which they derived the nickname of Rolling Stoner. Defeated in 2007 when all that went on that bike Capirossi could only partly tamed, but that the boy from Kurri Kurri found suitable for his aggressive driving style "front". All the rest is history then until his illness last year that left him unable to play the new world title. Stoner Stoner yesterday redid it in 2007, beautiful, almost clean, bad, never had enough gas to give even when the bike starts to move like a snake, with that arrival never satisfied with the victory and ready for the next race. Ready, set, go, a brief skirmish in the two curves with an initially tough Lorenzo and then ... gasss! even more than the bike can have, because it was coming behind Pedrosa, the combination of motorcycle-rider strong at the moment, but that nothing has been against the red arrow and its fantastic jockey. Bravo Casey, even though next year will be with a brand that I've always just digested, I hope you still collect fame and glory because you deserve it really! Who deserves to be a better groomed and coiffed (or rather a shaved general) is the Ds Ducati rider Vittoriano Guareschi, who, instead of thinking of her hair with 220 V, thought to input coming from its top driver, not a weep for a season in the alternation. In fact, revving stated that the motion of Hayden and Stoner yesterday were different in length, exactly 15 mm or so, which enabled both the kangaroo and the American attack to race to Hayden ended with a pass to the master Jorge Lorenzo of damage. I do not know for the rest of the season what the results of the Ducati, but if Stoner ricomincierà to beat all, it was better to humor him and give him the bike he wanted, rather than go to Niki also trying to sell a few more pieces in the U.S.? Mah ... Well
confirmation of Pedrosa in second place, which made the race interesting, tight marking between Stoner and seven-tenths and the second half, then give up (rightly) in the final but also in the standings. As mentioned earlier, the better the third place of Hayden, birds at the third last corner (they hold a) a pliable Lorenzo riding a Yamaha boiled in its worst phase of the season. I hope I'm wrong, but the house of Iwata seems to have taken an early decline unless they have been Honda and Ducati to make a leap forward and, if so, will give an alarm to i fenomeni senza moto vanno da poche parti, ed anche se Spies ieri ha confermato la sua consistenza, anche lui avrà bisogno di più prestazioni se vorrà giocarsela col resto del gruppo. Del resto del gruppo di ieri ha fatto parte anche Valentino Rossi, settimo fino all'ultimo giro, sesto al traguardo causa di un botto di Dovizioso mentre si stava giocando il quinto posto con Spies. Che dire....? Nell'intervista di un sempre più innamorato Beltramo a Rossi, abbiamo capito che c'è qualcosa che non va, ed è inutile tirare in ballo la spalla da operare... Si, è vero, i tendini quando si infiammano danno fastidio (ne so qualcosa), il gruppo deltoide e spinoso sono importanti per la guida, ma qualcosa al Mugello, oltre alla tibia, broke the champion of Tavullia, fortunately "justified" by a non-fully competitive. Who knows, we'll see. For the motorcycle I'd like to see an end to Valentino winning career, or at least what remains the man to beat, because in the last decade has always been that way, regardless of the medium controlled, otherwise ... A praise
Livio Suppo (I still have not framed well) when I finally said to stop making "stupid questions" from the studio to pilots on marketing issues, fueling more sterile controversy over who or what ... Let's talk about motorcycling guys! Let's talk about drivers, we talk about race, you talk about who won masterfully Iannone Moto 2, we talk about Pirro that comes from the minor races and with a wrist fence went strongest of the various Canepa and Rolfo, confirming my thesis that not everyone who has money can go fast! We interview Redding, a boy of 17 years marked for the rest of his life (and the stupid Italian justice) who has run the same despite the memory of impact on the handlebars of the body of a colleague who later died. Grow a little dear journalists and opinion, be bearers of the news and not "your" news!
Bello, agitated and meaningful farewell to poor Tomizawa, deployed with the paddock behind the Japanese team and the bike on the pit lane without body del suo bravo pilota, ma ricordato nello spirito da tutti, chi con un adesivo, chi col casco come Lorenzo in ricordo del guerriero caduto ma mai dimenticato.

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