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RE: Michael Dunlop
Good on him! He wants to win and no matter what happens you've got to respect that.
His lap tonight was stunning.
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05-06-2015, 01:03 AM |
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Ricky
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RE: Michael Dunlop
Milwaukee Yamaha have now failed at the TT with a good few of the current crop of the best TT s riders. Hutchy said on TV the other night, he was ready last year but the bikes weren't.
The team posting photos of themselves on social eating ice cream and laughing bout the situation seems like a desperate attempt at trying to save face. Maybe if they had taken the job a bit more serious in the first place their bikes would be capable of tackling the TT course.
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05-06-2015, 08:37 AM |
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KypDurron
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RE: Michael Dunlop
(05-06-2015, 08:37 AM)Ricky Wrote: Milwaukee Yamaha have now failed at the TT with a good few of the current crop of the best TT s riders. Hutchy said on TV the other night, he was ready last year but the bikes weren't.
The team posting photos of themselves on social eating ice cream and laughing bout the situation seems like a desperate attempt at trying to save face. Maybe if they had taken the job a bit more serious in the first place their bikes would be capable of tackling the TT course.
Are you taking the 'pee', mate? Do you think they put the work in they did just to do a half arsed job of it for a paycheck? That's ridiculous. If the machine has fundamental flaws that either didn't show up until the TT or just before, making as if they've been sitting on their thumbs all this time is ridiculous.
As for last year, that was last year's bike. Are you really so dense as to blame the problems with this year's bike on things they did or didn't do with last year's bike?
Lots of people failed last year. I don't recall the Suzukis going any quicker. In fact, unless I've been living in an alternate universe, pretty much everyone was slow compared to the BMW last year, so by whatever standard you measure things, almost everyone failed.
If they got on the island this week and the bike started showing problems it hadn't previously, they had one day to find the problem and one day to try and sort it before he quit. That's not exactly a wealth of time.
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05-06-2015, 08:43 AM |
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Ricky
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RE: Michael Dunlop
Sorry, I don't have time to answer all your questions.
Fundamental problems with a new bike can't be blamed on the team, no, but ultimately they failed to provide a competitive bike their fault or not. If they had put that much effort in pre TT you would have thought they would be disappointed that their hard work hasn't worked, not basically saying they couldn't care less.
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05-06-2015, 09:08 AM |
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drev
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RE: Michael Dunlop
(04-06-2015, 11:49 AM)modulaire Wrote: (04-06-2015, 11:40 AM)coll83 Wrote: I have read both reports previously and bottom line for me is the oil problem. As already said, seriously dangerous!
Nowhere does Michael mention an oil problem or safety reasons for the split. In his own words the R1 is not competitive and fast enough to win. And I agree with him.
But that is a ******* reason to leave a team during the TT. He should help the team and develop the bike for next year IMO.
Not if he was promised it would be competitive.
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05-06-2015, 10:18 AM |
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