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Anyone get the impression like me that Hancock was saying in his speech that he was thinking of retiring. If that was the case Nicholls wouldn't need wild card.

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QUOTE (Rob B @ Oct 18 2008, 10:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone get the impression like me that Hancock was saying in his speech that he was thinking of retiring. If that was the case Nicholls wouldn't need wild card.

Might be a bit frustrated, time to concentrate on family and Monster drink business.?

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QUOTE (Rob B @ Oct 18 2008, 08:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone get the impression like me that Hancock was saying in his speech that he was thinking of retiring.

 

Hopefully retiring from promoting that damn drink of his, which I wouldn't even try on principle now :rolleyes:

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Hopefully retiring from promoting that damn drink of his, which I wouldn't even try on principle now :rolleyes:

 

Tried it , it`s rank

 

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QUOTE (Rob B @ Oct 18 2008, 11:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone get the impression like me that Hancock was saying in his speech that he was thinking of retiring. If that was the case Nicholls wouldn't need wild card.

 

 

From the Swedish tv expert it seem's more about the Aussie GP :unsure:

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From the Swedish tv expert it seem's more about the Aussie GP :unsure:

Australia is what i thought he was talking about rather than retiring.That and obviously the riders wanting to have a bit more say in things/be consulted i would guess after last weeks fiasco

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Greg was having a constant dig at last weeks debacle too, & rightly so.

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Greg was having a constant dig at last weeks debacle too, & rightly so.

 

That was funny the way he kept slipping it in.

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QUOTE (Rob B @ Oct 19 2008, 11:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That was funny the way he kept slipping it in.

Was also funny how the Sky team really swept it all under the carpet.

 

Sort of...."Someone refered to the Gelsenkirchen meeting as a fiasco.But it has given us a great meeting tonight.The track might slicken off a bit though..........."

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Amazing how quick Gelsenkirchen is being airbrushed from history.

 

The GP's would be much the poorer without Hancock. Yet again this season he has shown that he is capable of mixing it at the very top of the sport.

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I for one hopes he doesn't retire. Greg is certainly still up there in the top 5 riders in the world, and if anything we need him back in the Elite League.

 

Be a Monster, Greg. :P

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Amazing how quick Gelsenkirchen is being airbrushed from history.

 

Did we really expect anything different? They seem to think if they forget it, then so will everyone else. Wrong.

 

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