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Swc Event 2 Sweden. 29/7/14


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Yes agree there but it's not choking, trouble is everyone seems to think Darcy should win every race he is in. like him to be a world champion one day but he ain't no Rickardsson is he and i doubt any of the current crop of riders can be

No we dont think Darcy should win every race he rides in.

 

Fact is he makes as many semis as Tai does yet doesnt often get further.

Has to be a slight issue temprement wise

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No we dont think Darcy should win every race he rides in.

 

Fact is he makes as many semis as Tai does yet doesnt often get further.

Has to be a slight issue temprement wise

Great race between them at Cardiff though where tai got the better of him, personally would rather the aussies didn't make the final, just hope Darcy comes through it safely on a track that should suit him.

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Darcy seems to have this big mental bloke when he dosen't win races. I haave the opinion that he thinks he is better than all the other riders out there and when he fails to win a couple of races he goes out and then tries to hard and then 9 times out of 10 he comes to grief. Trying to ride to hard and to fast. Some tracks it works on others he hits the fence, or just falls of. Other than that he gives it far to much trottle that he can't handle the bike, with the front wheel going into the air and doing an impresion of Skippy the Kangeroo.

If he learnt to control himself a little better than he would make a far better rider. You don't always win races by giving it 100% with your right hand.

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The reason why Michael isn't in the side is because Anders Sechers is concerned regarding his back injury.

 

On that note; this is my last post until September the 1st and I might not even be back as I may have to concentrate on University so I would like to thank everyone on this forum for an enjoyable couple of years.

 

Thank You.

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The reason why Michael isn't in the side is because Anders Sechers is concerned regarding his back injury.

 

On that note; this is my last post until September the 1st and I might not even be back as I may have to concentrate on University so I would like to thank everyone on this forum for an enjoyable couple of years.

 

Thank You.

Strange term times at your university?
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Darcy seems to have this big mental bloke when he dosen't win races. I haave the opinion that he thinks he is better than all the other riders out there and when he fails to win a couple of races he goes out and then tries to hard and then 9 times out of 10 he comes to grief. Trying to ride to hard and to fast. Some tracks it works on others he hits the fence, or just falls of. Other than that he gives it far to much trottle that he can't handle the bike, with the front wheel going into the air and doing an impresion of Skippy the Kangeroo.

If he learnt to control himself a little better than he would make a far better rider. You don't always win races by giving it 100% with your right hand.

think that is a bit over critical of Darcy.

 

Perhaps he needs to have a chat with Mark Loram on how to pass cleanly and safely with throttle control. You can count on one hand the amount of times Mark hit the deck

The reason why Michael isn't in the side is because Anders Sechers is concerned regarding his back injury.

 

On that note; this is my last post until September the 1st and I might not even be back as I may have to concentrate on University so I would like to thank everyone on this forum for an enjoyable couple of years.

 

Thank You.

what this means is no more Jepsen Jensen racing..........................................so wait for the new name and avatar in the next few days

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Darcy seems to have this big mental bloke when he dosen't win races. I haave the opinion that he thinks he is better than all the other riders out there and when he fails to win a couple of races he goes out and then tries to hard and then 9 times out of 10 he comes to grief. Trying to ride to hard and to fast. Some tracks it works on others he hits the fence, or just falls of. Other than that he gives it far to much trottle that he can't handle the bike, with the front wheel going into the air and doing an impresion of Skippy the Kangeroo.

If he learnt to control himself a little better than he would make a far better rider. You don't always win races by giving it 100% with your right hand.

 

 

You must be referring to Middlo, bit harsh on Neil, he's not the brightest button in the box but he can tie his own shoe laces.

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On that note; this is my last post until September the 1st and I might not even be back as I may have to concentrate on University so I would like to thank everyone on this forum for an enjoyable couple of years.

 

Thank You.

Brilliant, pathos. Forget University you should be studying at R.A.D.A.

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Killer was picked in front of all the other Danes for the wildcard in their GP so was always going to be in really but both him & Mads could go either way.

 

Peter needs to get back to making starts & stop the dirty/hard riding which is creeping in with his racing.

Creeping in? He's always done it imo
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