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Matthew Birt  says:

Mugello MotoGP: CRT speed too slow, says Casey Stoner

Reigning world champion Casey Stoner has expressed concerns about the speed of the CRT machinery on fast tracks like Mugello after he tangled with Italian rookie Danilo Petrucci in practice earlier today. Several riders have been critical of the speed differential between the factory prototypes and the CRT machines, which use highly tuned production-based engines like Honda’s CBR1000RR and BMW’s S1000RR. Today...

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Nostrodamus

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Nostrodamus says:

Talking apologies

Oh boy does Rossi owe Preziosi a big one. Nice work Hector.

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davvers

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davvers says:

I've been watching bike racing for 50 years and I think Casey has earned the right to pass comment on any issue .  I am not saying he is always right but he is a damned sight better informed than a lot of the contributors on this site who show by their comments that they know sod all about racing bikes at high speed. Most of them probably can't even control a football never mind a fast bike

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