I knew you worked for Pirelli at the end of your career, did you work MotoGP for Michelin or Bridgestone during the tire war years?
The argument ain’t about what they think he should do my friend. The argument is really about finding whatever data points they can point at to prove their hero is better “objectively” by constantly changing the goal posts. Whatever goal post Marc passes, they’ll invent some new ones to prove that their guy is better. It’s just tribalism. Red tie blue tie nonsense. This argument is just like the fucking stupid nonsense I also read that “Marc sux because his bike has computers!” Give me a break. So does every other fucking bike and they’re all still losing to Marc. Marc is going to break every single record except for total GP titles and total GP wins. Total premier class wins and titles will all be held by him before long. I don’t like to admit it either, but it looks inevitable. I personally don’t think he’ll stick around as long as Valentino has. Valentino in my mind is the GOAT because of his total impact on the sport not just his on track success. He’s in the same realm as Tiger Woods, Michael Jackson, Oprah or Lance pre-2012. As good as Marc is he will never have the charisma or lucky timing to capture the cultural zeitgeist the way Rossi has.
Hi Rob On a separate note I found out about cheater tires at the GNF back in the late 80s. And I started at Pirelli in 94 but I never worked for the other guys. But the tire industry is small so there's really no secrets.
Sure about that? Didn’t Michelin have a machine they brought to the race track to make tires that was behind armed security? I’d say that’s pretty secretive
For some, the only way they can enjoy their guy is to tear down the other guy. Appreciating the talent isn't enough, the talent must be the exclusive property of their chosen hero.
Of course they were, no one denies that. Not every team received them. What was never discussed was if it was because the lesser teams couldn't afford it or they weren't offered.
Same. Don't take for granted we are watching two of the greatest to ever swing a leg over a bike compete head to head, even if one of them is past their prime. I have to admit I root for the old man to win, but I enjoy the battles between Marc and Dovi and Quatro Puta has been incredible to watch too. Hoping he gets on the top step soon.
Ahhhh. Ok. Makes more sense. Was a little of both worlds. Hey Pirelli guy. How come you didn’t know that secret