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Check out the boy, top of the time sheets again, so out of the 3 pre season tests thats 1st, 2nd, 1st.


http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport ... hisSection#discussThisSection#discussThisSection


I said it last season and will say it again, this boy is the UKs next MotoGP champion, I wish JT all the best but I think the route is 125/250 not superbikes and so in the long run this lad has a real shot at the title.

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two more seasons is too long. He needs to win the title this year, which I think he has a good chance of doing. Then move up to 250cc at age 17/18 that way he has 3/4 years to get use to and try to win the 250cc championship before moving up to MotoGP at 21.


Smithy will do it. The biggest challange he has now is that first win. he's got the first podium but he needs the first win and the last few laps are tough.


Plus there are normally 6 guys still dicing for the lead on the last lap of a 125cc race.

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Someone keep Suzi Perry away from him this year then. We need him concentrating on his racing this year and I'm sure if I was 16 or 17 again and I was being interviewed by a woman like this, my mind wouldn't be on the job at hand.


http://www.suziperry.utvinternet.ie/img/girl_racer.jpg

http://www.doublevisionracing.com/gallery/Rossi/Sam%20(L)%20Alex%20with%20Suzi%20Perry.jpg

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