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over a year ago
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All time it has to be Mike Hailwood as he could ride anything and win on it.
Modern era it would be Dovi probably, he' stuck with Ducati and worked with them to make the bike competative again.
Why on earth Honda let him go and kept Pedrosa will always puzzle me. |
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Bradley Smith
Don’t laugh. Met him loads of times on a charity ride out. Genuine likeable lad who definitely hasn’t had the best of luck
Also met all the Mackenzies, plus hodgson, and Randy Mamola on the same rideout. Randy followed me for about 20 miles when I was on my 350lc. At the midpoint he came up to me and said you are running that on Castrol R. I could follow you all day ?? |
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I like listening to Bradley. Very smart and intelligent guy. I remember his podium interview when he got 3rd on the tech 3 bike. Couldn't speak he was so emotional. |
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Top 3 in reverse order
3)Doohan, no one at the time could touch him.
2) Mamola, was a superb rider on a series of under performing bikes, never got a world champonship as a result but right up there, however he really shit in his soup at Cagiva, never got another top flight ride.
1)It has to be, and we all know who the GOAT is, Agostini |
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