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John McGuinness: To match Joey’s record would be icing on the cake
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30-05-2016, 06:34 AM |
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RE: John McGuinness: To match Joey’s record would be icing on the cake
I like JM, but Joey is my all time favorite, so naturally I would want my hero to be the #1 around here.
If JM would get 26+ wins on a real bike with a proper engine in a race with more than 1 other serious competitor then fair enough, hats off to him.
However those leccy bikes shouldn't count in my opinion. Hardly a race on a plastic bike with a handful of other riders, and even then Bruce Anstey is the only other one with half a chance.
Might as well award him a TT win for finishing a parade lap...
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30-05-2016, 09:03 PM |
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RE: John McGuinness: To match Joey’s record would be icing on the cake
(02-06-2016, 12:07 PM)KypDurron Wrote: At the risk of blasphemy, if we are qualifying what counts as a TT win, a lot of Joey's wins came on smaller machinery. If we are going to start qualifying wins, we will need to discuss things like danger level and bike performance.
I would agree the TT Zero is on the edge of counting, but those laps are getting fast and there's becoming some legitimate competition.
I don't see how size of the bikes is relevant. Whether it is a 1000cc or a 125cc, they both take extreme talent to win. All McGuinness has to do in the leccy race is turn up.
Joey's wins on the small bikes were in competitive fields with plenty of other starters on good bikes too.
Oh, and they were more than 1 lap.
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02-06-2016, 09:24 PM |
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