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"Cost Cutting" Rules announced
Topic Started: Dec 19 2007, 06:11 PM (242 Views)
ppparkinson9
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I'm not impressed to be honest, it's a few tweaks but it hardly makes it cheaper for customer teams to run in the series.
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Norbert
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Other changes state that a rider will be deemed to have retired if he enters his bike into the pit garage during a race.


<wtf>
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AndyW76
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Norbert,Dec 20 2007
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Other changes state that a rider will be deemed to have retired if he enters his bike into the pit garage during a race.


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How does that reduce costs? Has the FIM been taken over by Mad Max and Bernie.
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vikki
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AndyW76,Dec 20 2007
01:57 PM
Norbert,Dec 20 2007
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Other changes state that a rider will be deemed to have retired if he enters his bike into the pit garage during a race.


<wtf>

How does that reduce costs? Has the FIM been taken over by Mad Max and Bernie.

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well it may stop nicky tootling round 2 laps down after hes driven his honda through a gravel trap or two - so it is good for the environment.

maybe its the new green motogp. <whistle>
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