Date: 23-04-24  Time: 22:42 pm

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Scott Superb
« on: 03 August 2020, 12:52:00 am »
Always been a big Scott Redding fan and he came up with the goods this weekend,I know it's early doors but I would love him to lift the WSB title this year and get back into Moto GP where IMO he belongs.I hope I haven't spoiled it for anyone by mentioning the results but if I have tough shit. :lol
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Re: Scott Superb
« Reply #1 on: 03 August 2020, 09:07:57 am »
Same here Coffee.
Always been a fan of Redding and he seems a really genuine guy.
Love to see him on the MotoGP Duke sticking it to Marquez  :D


Is this the demise of KRT and Jonathan Rea as well?
Kwak really seemed to be struggling on the weekend.
Take a deep breath, coz it all starts now, when you pull the foccin' pin

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Re: Scott Superb
« Reply #2 on: 03 August 2020, 10:15:15 pm »
As much as I’d like Scott to win this series, you can’t underestimate Rea’s determination and ability to absorb pressure. Who would have thought he would win the series last season, with the start that Bautista made. Haven’t seen Chaz so confident as after yesterday’s race either. I’m certainly team Scott, and glad all his hard work is paying off. 200km on a foccing pushbike is a serious pedal. Loved his quote “I’m here to win races, not lead laps”....love it. :thumbup
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