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Corny
24th June 2007, 21:34
Maybe this was the last chance for Colin Edwards to take his win.. I really like the guy, he's just so nice and never says anything wrong about anyone.
But will he ever get a win? I think today was Colin's last chance to win a MotoGP race
Silver
24th June 2007, 21:44
Hmmm... I wonder whether he'll be on the Yamaha next season, especially with rumours about Yamaha wanting to put a young rider on the bike ready for when Rossi moves on. I'm sure Rossi would love to keep Edwards as his team mate as he plays the supporting role quite well, but he might not have enough influence.
Mach24
25th June 2007, 00:18
I read a story where Edwards said he 'would not be in WSBK next year'.
He went on to say he would ride for Tech 3 Yamaha provided they had a competitive tyre option (ie: not current sponsor and tyre provider Dunlop)
Seems the Tornado wants to see out his days in GP. But I still would not discount WSBK for him.
leopard
25th June 2007, 04:49
I saw actually he could win Donington, I think his posture works very well for NBA
maxu05
25th June 2007, 07:07
Maybe this was the last chance for Colin Edwards to take his win.. I really like the guy, he's just so nice and never says anything wrong about anyone.
But will he ever get a win? I think today was Colin's last chance to win a MotoGP race
It would be a brave person that dis-counts his chances of a win at Laguna Seca.
kiwigav
25th June 2007, 10:23
Colin Edwards could be a dark horse for this weekend at Assen, he looked good last year and if the forecast for wet weather is correct, he'll be right up there!
NinjaMaster
27th June 2007, 14:41
It would be a brave person that dis-counts his chances of a win at Laguna Seca.
I can't see him winning at Laguna (Vermeulen will win). Assen is his best chance and he may be competitive in a few other races but I think that is all he has left to offer MotoGP these days.
tha_jackal
27th June 2007, 15:25
I can't see him winning at Laguna (Vermeulen will win). Assen is his best chance and he may be competitive in a few other races but I think that is all he has left to offer MotoGP these days.
Thats a big call, but i agree with it.. His form there last year (when the Suzuki was nowhere near as competetive as it is now) really was amazing, if it wasnt for his bike lunching itself, he would have won the race. How demoralising it must have been for Hopper to be beaten around his home track by his Aussie teammate..
Although, saying that, Hopper will be extremely strong at Laguna this year aswell, judging purely by recent form... Hayden will put in his usual once a dominant performance and i really do rate CE a chance.. I also look forward to how Ant will go learning the gruelling Laguna Seca, especially when he has RL Hayden to beat... Looking forward to that weekend now! :D
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